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Podophyllum
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Podophyllums
A genus of poisonous American herbs, family BERBERIDACEAE. The roots yield PODOPHYLLOTOXIN and other pharmacologically important agents. The plant…
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2011
2011
Evaluation of Olive Mill Waste Compost as a Soil Amendment for Cynodon dactylon Turf Establishment, Growth, and Anchorage
N. Ntoulas
,
P. Nektarios
,
Glykeria Gogoula
2011
Corpus ID: 88510484
A field study evaluated composted olive mill waste (OMC) as a soil amendment in Cynodon dactylon (bermudagrass; C4) turf…
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2009
2009
Characterization of Podophyllotoxin Yielding Cell Lines of Podophyllum hexandrum
Majumder Anrini
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S. Jha
2009
Corpus ID: 73517729
Abstract Callus cultures of Podophyllum hexandrum were initiated and established from juvenile explants isolated from axenic…
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2007
2007
High frequency plant regeneration via somatic embryogenesis in Podophyllum peltatum L., an important source of anticancer drug
Y. Kim
,
S. Lim
,
Y. Choi
,
V. Anbazhagan
2007
Corpus ID: 88788418
Podophyllum peltatum (L.) is an important medicinal plant that produces podophyllotoxin with anti-cancer properties. In the…
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2007
2007
Podophyllotoxin content, above- and belowground biomass in relation to altitude in Podophyllum hexandrum populations from Kumaun region of the Indian Central Himalaya.
M. Nadeem
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L. Palni
,
A. Kumar
,
S. K. Nandi
Planta Medica
2007
Corpus ID: 21540246
The morphological features of Podophyllum hexandrum Royle, a 'critically endangered' medicinal herb and a source of…
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2003
2003
Production of Podophyllotoxin Using Cross‐Species Coculture of Linum flavum Hairy Roots and Podophyllum hexandrum Cell Suspensions
Han-wei Lin
,
Kian H. Kwok
,
P. Doran
Biotechnology progress (Print)
2003
Corpus ID: 28801478
Novel cross‐species coculture systems using Linum flavumhairy roots and Podophyllum hexandrum cell suspensions were applied for…
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2003
2003
Enhanced Production of Podophyllotoxin by Podophyllum hexandrum Using in Situ Cell Retention Bioreactor
S. Chattopadhyay
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V. Bisaria
,
A. Srivastava
Biotechnology progress (Print)
2003
Corpus ID: 13050516
The rhizomes of the rare plant Podophyllum hexandrum contain podophyllotoxin, which is a precursor of the anticancer drugs…
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2003
2003
Radiation protection of HepG2 cells by Podophyllum hexandrum Royale
D. Gupta
,
R. Arora
,
A. Garg
,
H. Goel
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry
2003
Corpus ID: 5632343
Radioprotection by an aqueous extract of Podophyllum hexandrum (RP-1) was investigated in HepG2 cells by evaluating colony…
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2002
2002
Optimization of culture parameters for production of podophyllotoxin in suspension culture of Podophyllum hexandrum
S. Chattopadhyay
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A. Srivastava
,
V. Bisaria
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
2002
Corpus ID: 38020355
The root explants of the germinated seedlings of Podophyllum hexandrum were grown in MS medium supplemented with indole acetic…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Development of suspension culture of Podophyllum hexandrum for production of podophyllotoxin
S. Chattopadhyay
,
A. Srivastava
,
S. Bhojwani
,
V. Bisaria
Biotechnology Letters
2001
Corpus ID: 43092493
A suspension culture of Podophyllum hexandrum was established. As the cultures grew, reduction in cell viability, biomass and…
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Review
2000
Review
2000
Therapeutic applications of medicinal plants in the treatment of breast cancer: a review of their pharmacology, efficacy and tolerability.
David Mantle
,
Thomas W. J. Lennard
,
A. Pickering
Adverse Drug Reactions and Toxicological Reviews
2000
Corpus ID: 22555467
Various active compounds (or their semi-synthetic derivatives) derived from medicinal plants have been assessed for their…
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