نتایج جستجو برای: canarium ovatum

تعداد نتایج: 254  

2009
P.W. Crous J.Z. Groenewald B.A. Summerell B.D. Wingfield M.J. Wingfield

A common leaf spot disease occurring on Eucalyptus cladocalyx and E. lehmannii in the Western Cape Province of South Africa is known from literature to be caused by the fungus Coniothyrium ovatum, which is a pathogen native to several eucalypts in Australia. Recent collections have shown that Australian material identified as C. ovatum is morphologically and phylogenetically distinct from the S...

Journal: :Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 2017
Elisângela B B Estevam Isabella P B DE Deus Vanessa P DA Silva Elizabeth A J DA Silva Cassia C F Alves José Milton Alves Cristiane M Cazal Lizandra G Magalhães Mariana C Pagotti Viviane R Esperandim Alex F Souza Mayker L D Miranda

Leishmaniasis and trypanosomiasis are globally widespread parasitic diseases which have been responsible for high mortality rates. Since drugs available for their treatment are highly hepatotoxic, nephrotoxic and cardiotoxic, adherence to therapy has been affected. Thus, the search for new, more effective and safer drugs for the treatment of these diseases is necessary. Natural products have st...

2011
R. Mogana Khoo Teng-Jin C. Wiart

Six different extracts of Canarium patentinervium Miq. (Burseraceae) leaves and barks were screened for their phytochemical composition, and antimicrobial and free radical scavenging activities. Among the different extracts tested, the ethanol extract of leaves showed significant antimicrobial and radical scavenging activities. The most susceptible micro-organisms were found to be Gram-positive...

Journal: :Folia primatologica; international journal of primatology 2011
Zach J Farris Toni Lyn Morelli Timothy Sefczek Patricia C Wright

The aye-aye is considered the most widely distributed lemur in Madagascar; however, the effect of forest quality on aye-aye abundance is unknown. We compared aye-aye presence across degraded and non-degraded forest at Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar. We used secondary signs (feeding sites, high activity sites) as indirect cues of aye-aye presence and Canarium trees as an indicator of resou...

2017
De-Chen Liu Yang Zhang Si-Si Wang Meng-Yu Liao Xin-Yu Fan Yuan-Yuan Li Rong Wang

PREMISE OF THE STUDY To estimate the genetic variation of Rhododendron ovatum (Ericaceae), a monoecious evergreen shrub, 23 microsatellite markers were identified from its nuclear genome. METHODS AND RESULTS We developed 16 polymorphic and seven monomorphic microsatellite primers using the biotin-streptavidin capture method. The 16 polymorphic loci were investigated further using 89 individua...

2014
R. Mogana A. Adhikari S. Debnath S. Hazra B. Hazra K. Teng-Jin C. Wiart

In continuation of our natural and medicinal research programme on tropical rainforest plants, a bioassay guided fractionation of ethanolic extract of leaves of Canarium patentinervium Miq. (Burseraceae Kunth.) led to the isolation of scopoletin (1), scoparone (2), (+)-catechin (3), vomifoliol (4), lioxin (5), and syringic acid (6). All the compounds exhibited antiacetylcholinesterase activity ...

2016
Dayang Fredalina Basri Vimashiinee Sandra

Canarium odontophyllum (CO) Miq. has been considered as one of the most sought-after plant species in Sarawak, Malaysia, due to its nutritional and pharmacological benefits. This study aimed to evaluate the pharmacodynamic interaction of crude methanol and acetone extracts from CO leaves in combination with oxacillin, vancomycin, and linezolid, respectively, against MRSA ATCC 33591 as prelimina...

2013
Fiona Bradshaw

Background: Six ethnographic museum resins with documented adhesive, medicinal and narcotic uses have been analysed by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC-MS) as a step towards understanding the role of specific resins in 20 century Australia and New Guinea. Curated in the Pitt Rivers Museum for over a hundred years, these specimens are examples of resin used for three different purposes, ...

Journal: :J. Chem. Soc., Trans. 1895

2013
Azadeh Ghafarian Omid Joharchi Alireza Jalalizand Mahdi Jalaeian

This paper report on a new species of mites of the genus Myrmozercon associated with ant in Iran - Myrmozercon cyrusi Ghafarian and Joharchi sp. n. was collected associated of the Monomorium sp. in Kenevist Rural District in the Central District of Mashhad County, Khorasan Razavi Province, Iran. This new species is described and illustrations provided. Myrmozercon ovatum Karawajew, 1909 is susp...

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