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The genus Tithonia is an important source of diverse natural products, particularly sesquiterpene lactones, diterpenes, and flavonoids. The collected information in this review attempts to summarize the recent developments in the ethnobotany, biological activities, and secondary metabolite...

Author(s)
Chagas-Paula, D. A.; Oliveira, R. B.; Rocha, B. A.; Costa, F. B. da
Publisher
Verlag Helvetica Chimica Acta AG, Zürich, Switzerland
Citation
Chemistry & Biodiversity, 2012, 9, 2, pp 210-235
Abstract

During the screening of Mediterranean invasive plants, Oxalis pes-caprae was identified as promising species. The fresh leaves and twigs of the plant were crumbled and extracted with AcOEt. The solution was concentrated, and separated into acidic and neutral fractions. The crude neutral residue was ...

Author(s)
DellaGreca, M.; Purcaro, R.; Previtera, L.; Zarrelli, A.
Publisher
Verlag Helvetica Chimica Acta AG, Zürich, Switzerland
Citation
Chemistry & Biodiversity, 2008, 5, 11, pp 2408-2414
Abstract

Variations of secretions of the cephalic part of the labial glands from four different subspecies of Bombus terrestris, B. t. terrestris, B. t. lusitanicus, B. t. sassaricus, and B. t. dalmatinus, were investigated. 95 compounds were detected in the whole data set: 54 in B. t. terrestris, 54 in B....

Author(s)
Coppée, A.; Terzo, M.; Valterova, I.; Rasmont, P.
Publisher
Verlag Helvetica Chimica Acta AG, Zürich, Switzerland
Citation
Chemistry & Biodiversity, 2008, 5, 12, pp 2654-2661