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Cyclopia Plant
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Cyclopia Plants
, Plant, Cyclopia
, Plants, Cyclopia
A plant genus of the family Fabaceae. Members contain cyclopamine, a teratogen producing cyclopia (one eye in the middle of the face) and XANTHONES.
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2019
2019
Potential of benzophenones and flavanones to modulate the bitter intensity of Cyclopia genistoides herbal tea.
Lara Alexander
,
D. de Beer
,
M. Muller
,
M. van der Rijst
,
E. Joubert
Food Research International
2019
Corpus ID: 198344842
2015
2015
Assessing similarity analysis of chromatographic fingerprints of Cyclopia subternata extracts as potential screening tool for in vitro glucose utilisation
Alexandra E. Schulze
,
D. de Beer
,
+7 authors
E. Joubert
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
2015
Corpus ID: 206919447
AbstractSimilarity analysis of the phenolic fingerprints of a large number of aqueous extracts of Cyclopia subternata, obtained…
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2015
2015
Antitcoagulant and antiplatelet activities of scolymoside
Eun-Kyung Yoon
,
S. Ku
,
+4 authors
J. Bae
BMB Reports
2015
Corpus ID: 16966823
Cyclopia subternata is a medicinal plant commonly used in traditional medicine to relieve pain. Here, the anticoagulant effects…
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Highly Cited
2014
Highly Cited
2014
Benzophenone C- and O-glucosides from Cyclopia genistoides (Honeybush) inhibit mammalian α-glucosidase.
Theresa Beelders
,
D. Brand
,
+4 authors
E. Joubert
Journal of Natural Products
2014
Corpus ID: 35167789
An enriched fraction of an aqueous extract prepared from the aerial parts of Cyclopia genistoides Vent. yielded a new…
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2012
2012
Micropropagation of Cyclopia genistoides, an Endemic South African Plant of Economic Importance
A. Kokotkiewicz
,
M. Luczkiewicz
,
+4 authors
P. Sowiński
Zeitschrift für Naturforschung C - A Journal of…
2012
Corpus ID: 7173764
An efficient micropropagation protocol of Cyclopia genistoides (L.) Vent., an indigenous South African shrub of economic…
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2010
2010
Effect of pre-drying treatments and storage on color and phenolic composition of green honeybush (Cyclopia subternata) herbal tea.
E. Joubert
,
M. Manley
,
C. Maicu
,
D. de Beer
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
2010
Corpus ID: 207222789
The effect of various pre-drying treatments and storage temperatures on the color (L*, a*, b*, chroma, and hue angle) and…
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2010
2010
The phenolic acids from bacterial degradation of the mangiferin aglycone are quantified in the feces of pigs after oral ingestion of an extract of Cyclopia genistoides (honeybush tea).
Constance Bock
,
W. Ternes
Nutrition Research
2010
Corpus ID: 3273852
2009
2009
Assessing the suitability of antibiotic resistance markers and the indirect ELISA technique for studying the competitive ability of selected Cyclopia Vent. rhizobia under glasshouse and field…
A. Spriggs
,
F. Dakora
BMC Microbiology
2009
Corpus ID: 5351189
BackgroundSymbiotic N2 fixation in legumes is constrained by many factors, including the paucity of suitable soil rhizobia To…
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2008
2008
Mangiferin and hesperidin metabolites are absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract of pigs after oral ingestion of a Cyclopia genistoides (honeybush tea) extract.
Constance Bock
,
K. Waldmann
,
W. Ternes
Nutrition Research
2008
Corpus ID: 5229161
1977
1977
Synophthalmia and cyclopia: A histopathologic, radiographic, and organogenetic analysis
E. Torczynski
,
F. Jacobiec
,
M. C. Johnston
,
R. L. Font
,
John A. Madewell
Documenta Ophthalmologica
1977
Corpus ID: 6589831
This paper presents the results of a detailed gross and histologic examination of the eyes and brain in a case of synophthalmia…
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