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Oplopanax

Known as: Echinopanax, Echinopanaxs, Oplopanaxs 
A plant genus in the family ARALIACEAE, order Apiales, subclass Rosidae. It is the source of cirensenosides (triterpenoid saponins).
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2015
2015
Devil's club Oplopanax horridus (DC) is a close relative of ginseng; its inner root and stem bark extract showed… 
2014
2014
Oplopanax horridus is a North American botanical that has received limited investigations. We previously isolated over a dozen of… 
2011
2011
Three new phenolic glycosides, named oplopanphesides A-C (1-3), have been isolated from the root barks of Oplopanax horridus… 
2010
2010
AIM In this study, we investigated the inhibitive effects of Oplopanax horridus extract (OhE) and its fractions (OhF1, OhF2, OhF3… 
2010
2010
Two new polyynes, named oplopantriol A (5) and oplopantriol B (6), were isolated from the root bark of Oplopanax horridus (Smith… 
2010
2010
O. horridus is used as a folk medicine by natives in the Northern Pacific coast of North America. This experiment studied the… 
2010
2010
Using allozyme analysis, genetic and genotypic variation of rare relict species, a member of one of ancient angiosperm families… 
2009
2009
Summary To find more morphological characteristics useful for discussion on aralian or non-aralian Panax affinity, pollen… 
2004
2004
Devil's root, Oplopanax horridus, is a widely used folk medicine in Alaska and British Columbia. The inner bark of the root and… 
1987
1987
Oplopanax elatus (Ci Ren Shen, in Chinese), a perennial bush with thorn, wildly grows in Chang Bai Mountain area, northeast China…