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Annona

Known as: Annonas 
A plant genus of the family ANNONACEAE. It has edible fruit and seeds which contain acetogenins and benzoquinazoline and other alkaloids.
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2013
2013
Green nanotechnology involves the synthesis of nanoparticles without the involvement of toxic chemicals. The present study… 
2007
2007
New oxidized ent-kaurane and ent-norkaurane derivatives were synthezised starting from kaurenoic acid. The spectroscopic… 
2004
2004
Nine monotetrahydrofuranic Annonaceous acetogenins, montalicins A-E (1-5), cis-annoreticuin (6), montalicins F (7), I (8), and J… 
2001
2001
Further studies on leaves of Annona montana led to isolation of one iso-acetogenin, montanacin G, three pairs of acetogenins… 
2000
2000
Three new monotetrahydrofuran (mono-THF) acetogenins, anmontanins A-C (1-3) were isolated from the leaves of Annona montana… 
1997
1997
Exotic plant species are playing a significant role in Vietnam’s rural economy and provide basic needs of food, fuel and shelter… 
1975
1975
The annona (Annona hybrida) flower is protogynous, and reaches its male stage about 26 hours after the beginning of the female… 
1970
1970
Die tropisehen holzigen Polycarpieae (Magnoliidae), zu denen auch die Annonaeeen geh6ren, waren bereits Objekt vieler…