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Salacia <angiosperm>
Known as:
Salacia
A plant genus of the family Celastraceae. Members contain friedelane-type TRITERPENES and SESQUITERPENES, EUDESMANE.
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Salacia chinensis
Salacia oblonga
salacia reticulata extract
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2018
2018
Efficiency of RAPD, ISSR and ITS markers in detecting genetic variability among Salacia species sampled from the Western Ghats of Karnataka
Shrisha Naik Bajpe
,
T. Bharathi
,
K. M. Marulasiddaswamy
,
K. K. Sampath Kumara
,
H. Prakash
,
R. Kini
Molecular Biology Reports
2018
Corpus ID: 49878018
Diversity and phylogenetic relationship between four closely related Salacia species, i.e., Salacia chinensis, Salacia…
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2016
2016
Orally Administered Salacia reticulata Extract Reduces H1N1 Influenza Clinical Symptoms in Murine Lung Tissues Putatively Due to Enhanced Natural Killer Cell Activity
G. A. Romero-Pérez
,
Masayo Egashira
,
+6 authors
R. Inoue
Frontiers in Immunology
2016
Corpus ID: 429082
Influenza is a major cause of respiratory tract infection. Although most cases do not require further hospitalization, influenza…
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2013
2013
Assessment of genotoxic, cytotoxic, and protective effects of Salacia crassifolia (Mart. Ex. Schult.) G. Don. stem bark fractions in mice.
C. C. Carneiro
,
C. R. Silva
,
A. C. Menezes
,
C. N. Pérez
,
L. Chen-Chen
Genetics and Molecular Research
2013
Corpus ID: 35169302
Salacia crassifolia (Mart. Ex. Schult.) G. Don., popularly known in Brazil as "bacupari", "cascudo", and "saputá", is a shrub of…
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2011
2011
Effects of a Mixture Of Salacia reticulata W. and Catharanthus roseus L. Extracts in Streptozotocin-Induced Juvenile Diabetic Rats
R. Rajashree
,
P. P. Bhat
,
M. Ravishankar
2011
Corpus ID: 17966157
Background: Currently, the focus in management of diabetes is to look for balanced modulation of several targets that can provide…
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2011
2011
Biochemical investigation and gene expression analysis of the immunostimulatory functions of an edible Salacia extract in rat small intestine.
Yuriko Oda
,
Fumitaka Ueda
,
A. Kamei
,
C. Kakinuma
,
K. Abe
Biofactors
2011
Corpus ID: 27678178
Roots and bark from plants belonging to genus Salacia of the family Hippocrateaceae (Salacia reticulata, Salacia oblonga, etc…
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2010
2010
Probing the active-site requirements of human intestinal N-terminal maltase glucoamylase: the effect of replacing the sulfate moiety by a methyl ether in ponkoranol, a naturally occurring…
Razieh Eskandari
,
Kyra J. Jones
,
D. Rose
,
B. Pinto
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters
2010
Corpus ID: 3255167
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2010
Review
2010
Towards the elusive structure of kotalanol, a naturally occurring glucosidase inhibitor.
S. Mohan
,
B. Pinto
Natural product reports (Print)
2010
Corpus ID: 21936965
This Highlight describes the detailed approach used to determine the absolute stereochemistry of the stereogenic centers in the…
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2008
2008
An aqueous extract of Salacia oblonga root, a herb-derived peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-alpha activator, by oral gavage over 28 days induces gender-dependent hepatic hypertrophy in rats…
X. Rong
,
M. Kim
,
+5 authors
Yuhao Li
Food and Chemical Toxicology
2008
Corpus ID: 11705130
2006
2006
Synthesis, enzymatic activity, and X-ray crystallography of an unusual class of amino acids.
Wang Chen
,
D. Kuntz
,
T. Hamlet
,
L. Sim
,
D. Rose
,
B. Mario Pinto
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry
2006
Corpus ID: 10482544
1999
1999
Safety Profile of Extractive from Trunk of Salacia reticulate (Celastraceae)
H. Shimoda
,
T. Fujimura
,
+4 authors
Y. Miwa
1999
Corpus ID: 87537679
The safety profile of an extractive from Salacia reticulata (Celastraceae) trunk (SE) was examined using an oral single dose…
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