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Cephalotaxus
Known as:
Cephalotaxus Siebold & Zucc. ex Endl.
A plant genus of the family Cephalotaxaceae, order Pinales, class Pinopsida, division CONIFEROPHYTA. Members contain homoharringtonine.
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2014
2014
Cephalotaxus griffithii Hook.f. needle extract induces cell cycle arrest, apoptosis and suppression of hTERT and hTR expression on human breast cancer cells
D. Moirangthem
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S. Laishram
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J. Borah
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M. Kalita
,
N. Talukdar
BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
2014
Corpus ID: 16995842
BackgroundCephalotaxus spp. are known to possess anticancer potential. In this present work, for the first time the effects of C…
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2004
2004
Enhanced production of harringtonine and homoharringtonine in Cephalotaxus fortunei callus culture by periodic temperature oscillation
Wei Zhang
,
X. Bai
,
Zongshi Bu
,
Jinmei Wang
,
Xingju Yu
,
Q. Yuan
Biotechnology Letters
2004
Corpus ID: 41721436
Total production of harringtonine, homoharringtonine and isoharringtonine in solid cultures of Cephalotaxus fortunei was 1.22 mg…
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2002
2002
A novel cytotoxic C-methylated biflavone, taiwanhomoflavone-B from the twigs of Cephalotaxus wilsoniana.
Y. Kuo
,
Shy-Yuan Hwang
,
L. Yang Kuo
,
Yi-Ling Lee
,
Shyh‐Yuan Li
,
Ya‐Ching Shen
Chemical and pharmaceutical bulletin
2002
Corpus ID: 45860965
A novel C-methylated biflavone, taiwanhomoflavone-B (1), together with known compounds, 7,4',7"-tri-O-methylamentoflavone, 6-C…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
An approach toward isoindolobenzazepines using the ammonium ylide/Stevens.
A. Padwa
,
L. S. Beall
,
C. K. Eidell
,
K. Worsencroft
Journal of Organic Chemistry
2001
Corpus ID: 24336156
Ammonium ylides derived from the Cu(II)-catalyzed decomposition of alpha-diazo carbonyls tethered to tertiary amines underwent a…
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2000
2000
Stability-indicating LC assay of and impurity identification in homoharringtonine samples.
J. He
,
A. Cheung
,
+4 authors
P. Liu
Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis
2000
Corpus ID: 42872415
1998
1998
An approach to the cephalotaxine ring skeleton using an ammonium ylide/Stevens [1, 2]-rearrangement
L. S. Beall
,
A. Padwa
1998
Corpus ID: 98487284
1991
1991
Approximation of continuous growth of Cephalotaxus harringtonia plant cell cultures using fed‐batch operation
P. Westgate
,
W. Curtis
,
A. Emery
,
P. M. Hasegawa
,
P. Heinstein
Biotechnology and Bioengineering
1991
Corpus ID: 35456937
In Cephalotaxus harringtonia plant cell cultures, periods of batch growth that are limited by hexose uptake are too short to make…
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Review
1990
Review
1990
New Natural Products in Cancer Chemotherapy
W. Slichenmyer
,
D. D. Hoff
Journal of clinical pharmacology
1990
Corpus ID: 46736850
Four new and clinically relevant antineoplastic natural products are reviewed. Taxol is derived from the bark of the western yew…
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Highly Cited
1981
Highly Cited
1981
19-Hydroxybaccatin III, 10-deacetylcephalomannine, and 10-deacetyltaxol: new antitumor taxanes from Taxus wallichiana.
J. McLaughlin
,
R. Miller
,
R. G. Powell
,
C. R. Smith
Journal of Natural Products
1981
Corpus ID: 27477400
Activity-guided, chromatographic fractionation for a polar extract of Taxus wallichiana Zucc. (originally identified as…
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Highly Cited
1972
Highly Cited
1972
Deoxyharringtonine, a new antitumor alkaloid from Cephalotaxus: Structure and synthetic studies
K. Mikolajczak
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R. G. Powell
,
Cecil R. Smith
1972
Corpus ID: 13752353
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