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Gypsophila repens

Known as: Gypsophila repens L. 
National Institutes of Health

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2015
2015
Phytochemical investigation of the roots of Gypsophila oldhamiana afforded two new β-carboline alkaloids, oldhamiaines A and B (1… 
2010
2010
Gypsophila lepidioides Boiss. has a very nice appearance with white flowers, which is a local endemic species for Turkey and… 
2007
2007
A new sulfated lupane triterpene, Gypsophilin (1), and its glucosyl ester, Gypsophilinoside (2) were isolated from the roots of… 
2005
2005
The study of how parasites adapt to new hosts is of great importance for understanding the emergence of new diseases. Here, we… 
2003
2003
Because in gynodioecious species females are expected to be more pollen limited than hermaphrodites, we tested for sex… 
1995
1995
Three new triterpenoid saponins were isolated from the roots of Gypsophila oldhamiana. Their structures were elucidated, using a… 
1980
1980
Shoot tips, 1.5 cm long, of Gypsophila paniculata (baby’s breath), were proliferated on modified Murashige and Skoog salts, 30 g…