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[quercetin-3-glucuronide and camphorol-3-glucuronide, main flavonoids in euphorbia cyparissias l]. 19665993457
dry column chromatographic procedure for rapid concentration of biological activity in natural products fractionation.a dry column chromatographic procedure is described. it allows for the rapid concentration of biologically active materials in natural products fractionation. the potential value of the technique is described, utilizing as an example the separation of an anticancer active fraction obtained from euphorbia cyparissias.19817264904
[the effect of the sap of euphorbiaceae on the eye].ocular inflammations caused by the latex of euphorbiaceae manifest themselves as lid swelling, severe conjunctivitis, keratitis and iritis with hypopyon. as therapy, the local application of corticosteroids is recommended. in severely affected cases intravenous injections of sandosten-calcium and solu-dacortin (merck) are indicated. the caustic effect of euphorbia cyparissias is caused by phorbol acid and phorbol acid ester. on the canary islands, the latex of euphorbiaceae is quickly removed by ...19807421015
biologically active compounds from the euphorbiaceae; 2. two triterpenoids of euphorbia cyparissias. 19947809217
functional connection between intracellular and extracellular secretion in species of euphorbia genus.in species of the euphorbia genus the intracellular latex-secretion and the extracellular nectar-secretion are anatomically connected. the functional connection of the secretional systems was proved to be probable by tlc and gc-msd. the chemical composition of euphorbia latex and honey was examined with these analytical methods. in our research, the comparative chemical analysis of the latex and the honey of two euphorbia species (euphorbia cyparissias l., euphorbia seguieriana necker.) was disc ...19937871930
pollinator-mediated interactions between a pathogenic fungus, uromyces pisi (pucciniaceae), and its host plant,euphorbia cyparissias (euphorbiaceae).the plant euphorbia cyparissias is commonly infected by rust fungi of the species complex uromyces pisi. when infected, e. cyparissias is unable to flower, but instead is induced by the fungus to form pseudoflowers. pseudoflowers are rosettes of yellow leaves upon which the fungus presents its gametes in a sweet-smelling fungal nectar. we hypothesized that the fungi, as they are heterothallic, are dependent on insect visitation to cross-fertilize their mating types. we confirmed that insects are ...200010636829
[active agents of euphorbia cyparissias; preliminary report]. 195513310233
severe irritant contact dermatitis from cypress spurge. 200415291835
changes in plant communities along soil pollution gradients: responses of leaf antioxidant enzyme activities and phytochelatin contents.this work describes an ecological and ecotoxicological study of polluted wasteland plant communities in a former coke-factory located in homécourt (france). ecological analyses were performed along two transects to investigate changes in plant community structure through species richness (s), biological diversity (h') and evenness (j). five species (arrhenatherum elatius, bromus tectorum, euphorbia cyparissias, hypericum perforatum and tanacetum vulgare) were then selected to assess cellular res ...200919692108
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