ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Quina is a popular name originally attributed to Cinchona pubescens Vahl (=Cinchona succirubra) and Cinchona. calisaya Wedd., species native from Peru that have the antimalarial alkaloid quinine. In Brazil, bitter barks substitutes for the Peruvian species began to be used centuries ago, and they still are sold in popular markets. To assess the authenticity and the conditions on which samples of quinas have been commercialized, using the DNA barcode, chemical and biological assays. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Starting with 28 samples of barks acquired on a popular market, 23 had their DNA extracted successfully. The regions matK and rbcL were amplified and sequenced for 15 and 23 samples, respectively. Phytochemic...
AbstractEthnopharmacological relevanceMalaria is the most important parasitic disease in the world, ...
The modern approach to the development of new chemical entities against complex diseases, especially...
Background: Malaria is the most important parasitic disease and its control depends on speci...
This research is part of a larger study of the Brazilian species that are commonly referred to as qu...
AbstractThis research is part of a larger study of the Brazilian species that are commonly referred ...
<div><p>Medicinal plants are used throughout the world, and the regulations defining their proper us...
Medicinal plants are used throughout the world, and the regulations defining their proper use, such ...
Medicinal plants are used throughout the world, and the regulations defining their proper use, such ...
An integrated and interdisciplinary research programme with native medicinal plants from tropical fo...
Cinchona alkaloids (Figure 1.1), isolated from the bark of several species of cinchona trees, are th...
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) is an Andean subsistence crop rich in bioactive secondary metabol...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Phyllanthus (Euphorbiaceae) species are well known for their hepato-...
Objective: To understand the ethnopharmacological knowledge of medicinal plants used to treat chroni...
Objective: To understand the ethnopharmacological knowledge of medicinal plants used to treat chroni...
Malaria is an endemic disease that affected 229 million people and caused 409 thousand deaths, in 20...
AbstractEthnopharmacological relevanceMalaria is the most important parasitic disease in the world, ...
The modern approach to the development of new chemical entities against complex diseases, especially...
Background: Malaria is the most important parasitic disease and its control depends on speci...
This research is part of a larger study of the Brazilian species that are commonly referred to as qu...
AbstractThis research is part of a larger study of the Brazilian species that are commonly referred ...
<div><p>Medicinal plants are used throughout the world, and the regulations defining their proper us...
Medicinal plants are used throughout the world, and the regulations defining their proper use, such ...
Medicinal plants are used throughout the world, and the regulations defining their proper use, such ...
An integrated and interdisciplinary research programme with native medicinal plants from tropical fo...
Cinchona alkaloids (Figure 1.1), isolated from the bark of several species of cinchona trees, are th...
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) is an Andean subsistence crop rich in bioactive secondary metabol...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Phyllanthus (Euphorbiaceae) species are well known for their hepato-...
Objective: To understand the ethnopharmacological knowledge of medicinal plants used to treat chroni...
Objective: To understand the ethnopharmacological knowledge of medicinal plants used to treat chroni...
Malaria is an endemic disease that affected 229 million people and caused 409 thousand deaths, in 20...
AbstractEthnopharmacological relevanceMalaria is the most important parasitic disease in the world, ...
The modern approach to the development of new chemical entities against complex diseases, especially...
Background: Malaria is the most important parasitic disease and its control depends on speci...