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Genus Sanicula
Known as:
Sanicula
, Sanicle
, Sanicles
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A plant genus of the family Apiaceae. Commonly called snakeroot but that name is used for many other plants such as ASARUM; ARISTOLOCHIA; and…
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Review
2019
Review
2019
Ethnoveterinary knowledge of farmers in bilingual regions of Switzerland – is there potential to extend veterinary options to reduce antimicrobial use?
Doréane Mertenat
,
M. D. Cero
,
+5 authors
M. Walkenhorst
Journal of Ethnopharmacology
2019
Corpus ID: 201674533
Review
2010
Review
2010
Hawaiian angiosperm radiations of North American origin.
B. G. Baldwin
,
W. L. Wagner
Annals of Botany
2010
Corpus ID: 18342389
BACKGROUND Putative phytogeographical links between America (especially North America) and the Hawaiian Islands have figured…
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Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
Circumscription and phylogeny of Apiaceae subfamily Saniculoideae based on chloroplast DNA sequences.
Carolina I. Calviño
,
S. R. Downie
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
2007
Corpus ID: 13292381
2006
2006
Antibacterial activity of some plants from family Apiaceae in relation to selected phytopathogenic bacteria
D. Brković
,
L. Čomić
,
S. Solujić-Sukdolak
2006
Corpus ID: 5947840
Water, ethanol and ethyl acetate extracts of 12 plants from the family Apiaceae were screened for antibacterial activities…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Free radical scavengers from Mutisia friesiana (asteraceae) and Sanicula graveolens (apiaceae)
C. Viturro
,
A. Molina
,
G. Schmeda-Hirschmann
Phytotherapy Research
1999
Corpus ID: 98314
The water‐soluble extract of Sanicula graveolens (Apiaceae) and Mutisia friesiana (Asteraceae) showed radical scavenging activity…
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Review
1999
Review
1999
Proximate composition and biological activity of food plants gathered by chilean Amerindians
G. Schmeda-Hirschmann
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I. Razmilic
,
Margarita Gutiérrez
,
J. I. Loyola
Economic Botany
1999
Corpus ID: 43576716
The proximate composition and biological activity of food plants and mushrooms gathered by Chilean Amerindians were assessed. The…
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Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
Nuclear ribosomal DNA evidence for a western North American origin of Hawaiian and South American species of Sanicula (Apiaceae).
Pablo Vargas
,
Bruce G. Baldwin
,
Lincoln Constance
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
1998
Corpus ID: 2321896
Results from phylogenetic analysis of nuclear rDNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequences from a worldwide sample of…
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1997
1997
Saniculoside N from Sanicula europaea L.
N. Arda
,
N. Gören
,
+4 authors
G. Cordell
Journal of Natural Products
1997
Corpus ID: 27024309
Extracts from the aerial parts of Sanicula europaea L. were investigated for their anti-HIV activity, and the 50% ethanolic…
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1994
1994
GENETIC CONSEQUENCES OF SEED DISPERSAL IN THREE SYMPATRIC FOREST HERBS. I. HIERARCHICAL POPULATION‐GENETIC STRUCTURE
Charles F. Williams
,
R. Guries
Evolution; international journal of organic…
1994
Corpus ID: 25914506
To examine the effects of seed dispersal on spatial genetic structure, we compare three sympatric species of forest herbs in the…
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Highly Cited
1990
Highly Cited
1990
[Rosmarinic acid, total hydroxycinnamic derivatives and antioxidant activity of Apiaceae, Borraginaceae and Lamiceae medicinals].
Lamaison Jl
,
C. Petitjean-Freytet
,
A. Carnat
Annales Pharmaceutiques Françaises
1990
Corpus ID: 42517282
A number of medicinal species of the Apiaceae, Borraginaceae and Lamiaceae families present high rosmarinic acid and total…
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