Morphological and anatomical features of the flowers and fruits during the development of Chamissoa altissima (Jacq.) Kunth (Amaranthaceae)
- Sayuri de Oliveira Oyama, L. A. Souza, J. C. Muneratto, A. L. Albiero
- Biology
- 1 December 2010
The morphology and structure of the flowers and fruits of Chamissoa altissima (Jacq.) Kunth during the development were analyzed and the seed was bitegmic, exotestal and perispermic.
Effect of Maytenus aquifolium extract on the pharmacokinetic and antiinflammatory effectiveness of piroxicam in rats.
- E. Kimura, A. L. Albiero, R. Cuman, S. Caparroz-Assef, S. Oga, C. Bersani-Amado
- BiologyPhytomedicine
- 1 April 2000
Antiulcer effectiveness of Maytenus aquifolium spray dried extract
- C. A. Bersani-Amado, L. B. Massao, S. R. Baggio, L. Johanson, A. L. Albiero, E. Kimura
- Environmental SciencePhytotherapy Research
- 1 November 2000
Results show that preparation of the extract by means of the spray dried technique does not alter the biological activity of Maytenus aquifolium.
Morpho-anatomical study of Stevia rebaudiana roots grown in vitro and in vivo
- R. Reis, T. Chierrito, R. A. Gonçalves
- Biology
- 2017
Taraxacum officinale WEBER (DENTE-DE-LEÃO) – UMA REVISÃO DAS PROPRIEDADES E POTENCIALIDADES MEDICINAIS
- M. Ribeiro, A. L. Albiero, M. A. Milaneze-Gutierre
- Biology
- 17 April 2013
Taraxacum officinale pertence a familia Asteraceae (Compositae), mostra-se como especie ruderal com ampla distribuicao geografica, e resgata suas principais propriedades e potencialidades para uso em programas sociais relacionados a medicina alternativa e alimentacao.
A COMPARATIVE ANATOMICAL STUDY OF THE STEMS OF CLIMBING PLANTS FROM THE FOREST REMNANTS OF MARINGA, BRAZIL
- Willian Adriano Lira Lopes, L. A. Souza, Ismar M. Moscheta, A. L. Albiero, K. Mourão
- Biology
- 2008
Las plantas trepadoras difieren de las que se autosoportan, como los arbustos y arboles, en un rango de caracteristicas, las mas notables son las propiedades mecanicas del tallo, y el objetivo ofrece analizar la estructura comparativa deltallo de estas especies.
Comparative fruit development in some Euphorbiaceae and Phyllanthaceae
- Karina Bertechine Gagliardi, L. A. Souza, A. L. Albiero
- Environmental SciencePlant Systematics and Evolution
- 1 May 2014
There is no significant difference in fruit and seed development between the studied Euphorbiaceae and Phyllanthaceae, and some special structural features were found in all the species and constitute a unique combination.
Vegetative Propagation in Piperaceae Species
- L. A. Souza, I. S. Moscheta, Sônia Maciel da Rosa
- Environmental Science
- 1 December 2009
Piperaceae species of forest remnants of Maringa, Parana, Brazil present vegetative propagation through root or stem (stolon) and this reproduction type was verified in Piper amalago L. and Ottonia martiana Miq.
Structure and development of fruits and seeds of weed species of Euphorbiaceae
- Karina Bertechine Gagliardi, A. Rosado, L. A. Souza, I. S. Moscheta, A. L. Albiero
- Biology
- 1 March 2012
Euphorbiaceae s.l. presents several morphological types of fruits, of which the schizocarp is the most common, though there are some differences related to the outer epidermis of the ovaries, which is glabrous in E. graminea and hairy in the other species.
Cytotoxic-activity of Sapindus saponaria L. fruits on Ehrlich Ascitic Tumor cells
- A. L. Albiero, M. Sarragiotto, A. Y. Fujimura, E. M. Bacchi
- Chemistry
- 2001
SUMMARY. Sapindus saponaria L. (Sapindaceae) is a tree of wide distribution in Brazil and its fruits are used by the population against ulcers and inflammations of the skin. The aim of this work was…
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