Plants have been used as medicinal agents for over a thousand years and have proved to be an important source of many clinical drugs. Several species belonging to the Croton genus (Euphorbiaceace) are employed as traditional medicinal agents in Africa, Asia and South America. The Croton species are popularly used to treat cancer, hypertension, inflammation, rheumatism, bleeding gums, malaria, asthma, syphilitic ulcers, diabetes, pain and ulcers. The Croton genus is rich in alkaloids, flavonoids, triterpenoids, diterpenoids and sesquiterpenoids. Some of the substances that have been isolated from the Croton genus have been evaluated for their biological activities including anti-cancer, anti-hypertensive, anti-inflammatory, anti-malarial, an...
The Croton macrostachyus is used for the treatment of malaria, venereal diseases, cough, diabetes, c...
AbstractSeveral species of Croton have been described with biological activities, mainly due to dite...
Natural products remain a source of new drugs. Many plant-derived drugs have been introduced to the...
Plants have been used as medicinal agents for over a thousand years and have proved to be an importa...
The genus Croton consists of an important group of trees, with several of its species being commerci...
The genus Croton consists of an important group of trees, with several of its species being commerci...
Some rare and threatened Croton species have a long history of medicinal usage in East Africa. The o...
Some rare and threatened Croton species have a long history of medicinal usage in East Africa. The o...
Croton species from the Euphorbiaceae family are best known for the tigliane diterpenes which are tu...
AbstractSeveral species of Croton have been described with biological activities, mainly due to dite...
Espécies de Croton são fonte abundante de metabólitos secundários, com ampla diversidade de atividad...
Espécies de Croton são fonte abundante de metabólitos secundários, com ampla diversidade de atividad...
The genus Croton belongs to the Euphorbiaceae family, which comprises approximately 1300 species. Ma...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
The genus Croton belongs to the Euphorbiaceae family, which comprises approximately 1300 species. Ma...
The Croton macrostachyus is used for the treatment of malaria, venereal diseases, cough, diabetes, c...
AbstractSeveral species of Croton have been described with biological activities, mainly due to dite...
Natural products remain a source of new drugs. Many plant-derived drugs have been introduced to the...
Plants have been used as medicinal agents for over a thousand years and have proved to be an importa...
The genus Croton consists of an important group of trees, with several of its species being commerci...
The genus Croton consists of an important group of trees, with several of its species being commerci...
Some rare and threatened Croton species have a long history of medicinal usage in East Africa. The o...
Some rare and threatened Croton species have a long history of medicinal usage in East Africa. The o...
Croton species from the Euphorbiaceae family are best known for the tigliane diterpenes which are tu...
AbstractSeveral species of Croton have been described with biological activities, mainly due to dite...
Espécies de Croton são fonte abundante de metabólitos secundários, com ampla diversidade de atividad...
Espécies de Croton são fonte abundante de metabólitos secundários, com ampla diversidade de atividad...
The genus Croton belongs to the Euphorbiaceae family, which comprises approximately 1300 species. Ma...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
The genus Croton belongs to the Euphorbiaceae family, which comprises approximately 1300 species. Ma...
The Croton macrostachyus is used for the treatment of malaria, venereal diseases, cough, diabetes, c...
AbstractSeveral species of Croton have been described with biological activities, mainly due to dite...
Natural products remain a source of new drugs. Many plant-derived drugs have been introduced to the...