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Simaba
Known as:
Simaba Aubl.
, Simabas
A plant genus. Members contain QUASSINOIDS.
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Simaroubaceae
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2005
2005
Phytochemical and Antiulcerogenic Properties of Rhizomes from Simaba ferruginea St. Hill. (Simaroubaceae)
V. Noldin
,
D. T. Martins
,
C. Marcello
,
J. C. Lima
,
F. Monache
,
V. Filho
Zeitschrift für Naturforschung C - A Journal of…
2005
Corpus ID: 8606824
Abstract Simaba ferruginea (Simaroubaceae) is a Brazilian medicinal plant used in traditional medicine to treat several ailments…
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2001
2001
Cedronolactone E, a novel C(19) quassinoid from Simaba cedron.
Y. Hitotsuyanagi
,
A. Ozeki
,
H. Itokawa
,
S. de Mello Alves
,
K. Takeya
Journal of Natural Products
2001
Corpus ID: 45606657
A novel pentacyclic C(19) quassinoid, cedronolactone E (1), was isolated from the wood of Simaba cedron. Its structure was…
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1998
1998
Cytotoxic quassinoids from Simaba cedron.
A. Ozeki
,
Y. Hitotsuyanagi
,
E. Hashimoto
,
H. Itokawa
,
K. Takeya
,
S. de Mello Alves
Journal of Natural Products
1998
Corpus ID: 36423313
Four new quassinoids, cedronolactones A-D (1-4), together with nine known compounds, simalikalactone D (5), chaparrinone (6…
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1986
1986
Two new quassinoids from Simaba multiflora fruits.
C. Moretti
,
S. Bhatnagar
,
J. Beloeil
,
J. Polonsky
Journal of Natural Products
1986
Corpus ID: 29962587
Two new quassinoids, 13, 18-dehydro-6 alpha-senecioyloxychaparrin (4) and 12-dehydro-6 alpha-senecioyloxychaparrin (5), have been…
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1986
1986
Contribution à l'étude de quatre Simaroubacées médicinales de la Guyane : quassinoïdes de : Picrolemma pseudocoffea Ducke, Simaba cuspidata Spruce, Simaba multiflora Juss., Simaba morettii C…
C. Moretti
1986
Corpus ID: 193718136
Aspects botaniques, chimiques et pharmacologiques. Isolement, structure moleculaire, activite biologique des quassinoides…
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Review
1985
Review
1985
Plant anticancer agents XXXV. Further constituents of Simaba multiflora.
M. Arisawa
,
A. Fujita
,
N. Morita
,
A. Kinghorn
,
G. Cordell
,
N. Farnsworth
Planta Medica
1985
Corpus ID: 36379452
An antileukemic quassinoid simalikalactone D ( 17) and two anticancer phenolic compounds, emodin and tricin, were isolated from…
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1983
1983
Plant anticancer agents. XXIII. 6 alpha-senecioyloxychaparrin, a new antileukemic quassinoid from Simaba multiflora.
M. Arisawa
,
A. Kinghorn
,
G. Cordell
,
N. Farnsworth
Journal of Natural Products
1983
Corpus ID: 46129673
Fractionation of an aqueous ethanol extract of the wood of Simaba multiflora afforded a new antineoplastic quassinoid, 6 alpha…
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1980
1980
The antineoplastic quassinoids of Simaba cuspidata spruce and Ailanthus grandis Prain.
J. Polonsky
,
Z. Varon
,
+5 authors
H. Khastgir
Journal of Natural Products
1980
Corpus ID: 31437404
The South American Simaba cuspidata Spruce and North Indian Ailanthus grandis Prain were investigated as sources of potentially…
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1978
1978
Plant antitumor agents. XVI. 6alpha-Senecioyloxy-chaparrinone, a new antileukemic quassinoid from Simaba multiflora.
Wani Mc
,
H. Taylor
,
James B. Thompson
,
Monroe E. Wall
Lloydia
1978
Corpus ID: 23714904
Fractionation of Simaba multiflora A. Juss. guided by bioassay has resulted in the isolation of a new antileukemic quassinoid…
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1963
1963
Occurrence of a weak anti-inflammatory substance in Simaba cedron seed.
E. Hammarlund
Journal of Pharmacy and Science
1963
Corpus ID: 32069987
Etbanol and aqueous extracts of Simaba cedron seeds contain a weak, nonspecific, and relatively toxic anti-inflammatory substance…
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