Burseraceae
The crystal structure of biatractylolide, an 8,8' (C-C) linked dimeric 12,8-eudesmanolide from the resin of Trattinickia rhoifolia WILLD. (1/18)
A symmetrical dimeric sesquiterpenoid, biatractylolide (1), was isolated from the resin of Trattinickia rhoifolia WILLD. The structure of compound 1 was elucidated by one- and two-dimensional NMR techniques and electron impact-mass spectra (EI-MS) data, and confirmed by X-ray crystallographic analysis. (+info)Tannins from Canarium album with potent antioxidant activity. (2/18)
(+info)Colonization processes and the maintenance of genetic diversity: insights from a pioneer rainforest tree, Aucoumea klaineana. (3/18)
(+info)Floral structure of Kirkia (Kirkiaceae) and its position in Sapindales. (4/18)
(+info)Phylogenetic relationship of Marasmius mbalmayoensis sp. nov. to the tropical African Marasmius bekolacongoli complex based on nuc-LSU rDNA sequences. (5/18)
Marasmius mbalmayoensis (Basidiomycotina, Marasmiaceae) growing on decayed leaves of Canarium schweinfurthii in the Mbalmayo Forest Reserve, Cameroon, is described. The species is remarkable due to the large basidiomata with shallow orange yellow umbilicus, long central stipe accompanied by similar long rhizomorphs on thickened basal mycelium and large lacrymiform to sigmoid basidiospores. The coarsely plicate pilei with lilac, violet to dark violaceous tints, and large distant adnate lamellae are reminiscent macroscopically of the tropical African species M. bekolacongoli. The phylogenetic relationship among M. mbalmayoensis and M. bekolacongoli was assessed, extended to other species of sects. Globulares and Sicci based on DNA sequences. Phylogenetic analysis based on nuc-LSU rDNA sequence data of selected Marasmiaceae taxa confirmed the placement of M. mbalmayoensis within the Marasmius spp. and its phylogenetic separation from M. bekolacongoli. Amyloflagellula inflata, which a BLAST analysis closely related to M. mbalmayoensis, clustered in the same clade with M. mbalmayoensis and M. bekolacongoli. The findings also indicated the complexity of M. bekolacongoli. (+info)Stilbene glycosides are natural product inhibitors of FGF-2-induced angiogenesis. (6/18)
(+info)Antioxidant capacities of peel, pulp, and seed fractions of Canarium odontophyllum Miq. fruit. (7/18)
(+info)Diversity gradients and phylogeographic patterns in Santiria trimera (Burseraceae), a widespread African tree typical of mature rainforests. (8/18)
(+info)Burseraceae is a family of flowering plants that includes approximately 18 genera and 700 species. These plants are characterized by their resinous sap, which is often aromatic and used in perfumes, incense, and traditional medicines. Many members of this family have thick, exfoliating bark and pinnate leaves. Some well-known examples include the frankincense tree (Boswellia sacra) and the myrrh tree (Commiphora myrrha). The plants in Burseraceae are primarily found in tropical regions of the world, particularly in Africa, Asia, and Central America.
I apologize for any confusion, but "Sapindaceae" is not a medical term. It is a taxonomic category in botany, referring to the soapberry family of plants, which includes around 150 genera and 2000 species of trees, shrubs, and vines. Some examples of plants that belong to this family are the lychee, longan, and soapberry.
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Burseraceae
Bursera simaruba
Commiphora
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Burseraceae - Wikipedia
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Commiphora1
- Tabonuco (Dacryodes excelsa) and gumbo limbo (Bursera simaruba) represent the economic, ethnobotanical, and ecological significance of the Burseraceae in the Western Hemisphere, while frankincense (Boswellia sacra) and myrrh (Commiphora myrrha) represent the same in the Eastern Hemisphere. (wikipedia.org)
Bursera1
- The trunk in the background belongs to a Gumbo-Limbo (Bursera simaruba), family Burseraceae. (pbase.com)
Sapindales1
- Burseraceae is a genetically-supported monophyletic group since APG III and is frequently cited within the Sapindales. (wikipedia.org)
Species3
- The Burseraceae are a moderate-sized family of 17-19 genera and about 540 species of woody flowering plants. (wikipedia.org)
- Microsatellites were designed and characterized in the African fruit tree species Dacryodes edulis (Burseraceae). (cgiar.org)
- It is one of approximately 600 species in the family Burseraceae . (wikipedia.org)
Myrrh2
- The Burseraceae are also known as the torchwood family, the frankincense and myrrh family, or simply the incense tree family. (wikipedia.org)
- 2005. The phylogenetic history and biogeography of the frankincense and myrrh family (Burseraceae) based on nuclear and chloroplast sequence data. (wikipedia.org)
Family2
- Frankincense is a member for the Burseraceae family. (mountainroseherbs.com)
- Frankincense oil is a member of the Burseraceae family. (newdirectionsuk.com)
Flora1
- Flora of Tropical East Africa, Burseraceae: 1-94. (kew.org)
Resin2
- The Burseraceae are characterized by the generally non-allergenic resin they produce in virtually all plant tissue and their distinctive smooth, yet flaking, aromatic bark. (wikipedia.org)
- The Burseraceae trees or shrubs are characterized by resins (having triterpenoids and ethereal oils) that are present within the plant tissue from the vertical resin canals and ducts in the bark to the leaf veins. (wikipedia.org)
Aromatic1
- In fact, the synapomorphy of the Burseraceae is the smooth yet peeling or flaking aromatic bark. (wikipedia.org)
Literature1
- Some discrepancy exists in the literature about the size of the Burseraceae. (wikipedia.org)
Boswellia2
- 2019. Boswellia occulta (Burseraceae), A New Species of Frankincense Tree from Somalia (Somaliland). (blogspot.com)
- Resinoid of Boswellia Carterii (Burseraceae) obtained from exudate by organic solvents extraction. (europa.eu)
Familia1
- Familia Burseraceae Kunth pub. (crescentbloom.com)
Canarium1
- Anti-onchocercal activity and in vivo toxicity of methanolic extract of Canarium schweinfurthii (Burseraceae) from the equatorial region (Cameroon). (camjournal-s.com)
Bark1
- In fact, the synapomorphy of the Burseraceae is the smooth yet peeling or flaking aromatic bark. (wikipedia.org)
Rats1
- La toxicité aigüe de la plante a été évaluée en administrant aux rats albinos de souche Wistar une dose unique de 2000 mg/kg de l'extrait puis, les paramètres biochimiques des animaux ont été dosés après 14 jours d'observation. (camjournal-s.com)