Uvaria
Annonaceae
Cytotoxic C-benzylated dihydrochalcones from Uvaria acuminata. (1/5)
Two new C-benzylated dihydrochalcones, isochamuvaritin (1) and acumitin (2), have been isolated from the African medicinal plant Uvaria acuminata, together with the previously reported benzylbenzoate (3), uvaretin (4), isouvaretin (5), diuvaretin (6), and uvangoletin (7). The structural elucidation of compounds 1 and 2 in spectroscopic studies is described. C-Benzylated dihydrochalcones, especially 1, 2, 4, and 6, showed considerable cytotoxicity toward human promyelocytic leukemia HL-60 cells. (+info)New polyoxygenated cyclohexenes from Uvaria kweichowensis and their antitumour activities. (2/5)
Two new polyoxygenated cyclohexenes, kweichowenol A and B, were isolated from the leaves of Uvaria kweichowensis, and their structures were established on the basis of their spectral data. The two new compounds showed some antitumour activity by MTT assay. (+info)Larvicidal and IGR activity of extract of Tanzanian plants against malaria vector mosquitoes. (3/5)
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: This paper reports the larvicidal activity of seventeen Tanzanian plant species against the malaria vector, Anopheles gambiae s.s. Giles larvae. Some of the plants are used traditionally as sources of insecticidal materials. METHODS: The crude extracts from the leaves, stem and root barks of the investigated plants were obtained by solvent extraction and then bio-assayed following WHO protocols showed LC50 values 10 to 400 ppm after 24 h exposure. The structures were determined on interpretation of spectroscopic data. RESULTS: The most active extracts were those from the stem and root barks of Annona squamosa, Uvaria faulknerae, U. kirkii and Uvariodendron pycnophyllum, all of which had LC50 values between 10 and 100 ppm. Long-term exposure beyond 24 h also showed more susceptibility of the larvae to the extracts. Larvae deformities by forming tail-like structures were observed for the methanol extracts of Tessmannia martiniana var pauloi. INTERPRETATION & CONCLUSION: The results suggest that the investigated plant extracts are promising as larvicides against An. gambiae s.s. Giles mosquitoes and could be useful leads in the search for new and biodegradable plant derived larvicide products. (+info)Synthesis and stereochemical assignment of (+)-chamuvarinin. (4/5)
(+info)Antiproliferative acetogenins from a Uvaria sp. from the Madagascar dry forest. (5/5)
(+info)"Uvaria" is not a term that has a widely accepted medical definition. It is a genus of flowering plants in the family Annonaceae, commonly known as the custard apple family. Some species of Uvaria are used in traditional medicine in various parts of the world, but there is limited scientific evidence to support their effectiveness or safety.
If you have any specific medical concern related to a plant or substance in the Uvaria genus, I would recommend consulting with a healthcare professional for accurate information and guidance.
Annonaceae is a family of flowering plants, also known as custard apple family. It includes several genera and species of tropical trees and shrubs that are native to the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Australia. The plants in this family are characterized by their large, often fragrant flowers and fleshy fruits. Some of the commercially important crops in this family include cherimoya, soursop, custard apple, and pawpaw. Many species of Annonaceae have also been studied for their potential medicinal properties, including the presence of alkaloids with anticancer and anti-malarial activities.
Acetogenins are a type of compound that are produced by certain plants, particularly those in the family Annonaceae. They are known for their potential medicinal properties, including anti-cancer, anti-malarial, and insecticidal activities. Acetogenins have a complex structure, consisting of a long chain of carbon atoms with various functional groups attached. They work by inhibiting the function of certain enzymes that are necessary for the survival of cancer cells and other target organisms.
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BOTANICA SISTEMATICA
Chamae6
- Uvaria chamae P.Beauv. (wikipedia.org)
- Uvaria chamae P. Beauv and Clerodendron splendens A Cheval are known to have various medicinal and therapeutic properties. (hindawi.com)
- Uvaria chamae is one of the medicinal plants found naturally in the Savannah and the Eastern part of Nigeria. (org.ng)
- Some malaria causative parasites have been shown in the recent years to be resistant to modern pharmaceutical drugs, hence in this research, the extract of Uvaria chamae was examined for its phytochemicals and antimalarial potency. (org.ng)
- Okwu, D.E., Iroabuchi, F. (2004).Phytochemical Analysis and Antimicrobial Activity Screening of Aqueous and Ethanolic Root Extract of Uvaria Chamae and C ferrigineal DC. (org.ng)
- The Invivo Antmalarial Activities of Uvaria chamae and Hippocratea Africana. (org.ng)
Perennial3
- Tritoma uvaria, also nemed Kniphofia Aloides, the Red Hot Poker, Flame Flower, or Poker Plant is an evergreen perennial growing to 4 feet tall by 2 feet. (rarexoticseeds.com)
- Kniphofia uvaria 'Blaze' at San Marcos Growers Kniphofia uvaria 'Blaze' (Red Hot Poker) - This is a perennial that forms dense clumps of upright, finely-toothed leaves to 3 feet tall and 4 feet wide. (web.app)
- Kniphofia Uvaria 'Yellow' is a moderate growing perennial plant that can be grown in USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 6A through 9B. (gardenerdirect.com)
Annonaceae2
- Uvaria is a genus of flowering plants in the family Annonaceae. (wikipedia.org)
- Molecular phylogenetic support for a broader delimitation of Uvaria (Annonaceae), inclusive of Anomianthus, Cyathostemma, Ellipeia, Ellipeiopsis and Rauwenhoffia. (wikipedia.org)
Kniphofia uvaria Flamenco1
- Flamenco Red Hot Poker - monrovia.com Flamenco Red Hot Poker Kniphofia uvaria 'Flamenco' Sku #5422. (web.app)
Torch lily4
- Kniphofia uvaria is a species of flowering plant in the family Asphodelaceae, also known as tritomea, torch lily, or red hot poker, due to the shape and color of its inflorescence. (definitions.net)
- Kniphofia uvaria, commonly known as red hot poker or torch lily, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asphodelaceae. (definitions.net)
- Kniphofia uvaria is commonly known as a Red Hot Poker, Torch Lily or sometimes a Tritoma Depending on the variety, the flame colored flower spikes will reach 2-5 feet in height. (web.app)
- Red-hot poker, torch lily - KNIPHOFIA - Southern Living The old 3 feet-high forms of Kniphofia uvaria in shades of coral-orange and yellow have given way to kinds with blooms ranging from coral-red through every conceivable shade of orange, peach, and yellow to near-white and light green, on plants varying in size from 1 feet dwarfs to 6 feet giants. (web.app)
Narum3
- Indochina, Malesia Uvaria kweichowensis P.T.Li - Tropical Africa Uvaria narum (Dunal) Wall. (wikipedia.org)
- 2014) Phytochemical screening and invitro cytotoxicity analysis of Uvaria narum (Dunal) Wall. (subr.edu)
- In the current study, we synthesised AgNPs from the leaf extract of the medicinal plant Uvaria narum, commonly called narumpanal. (bvsalud.org)
Roxb4
- Finger-root, China Uvaria dulcis Dunal - Tropical Asia (E. Indonesia, Jawa, Mainland Southeast Asia) Uvaria grandiflora Roxb. (wikipedia.org)
- Uvaria esculenta Roxb. (stuartxchange.org)
- Uvaria hamata Roxb. (stuartxchange.org)
- Uvaria odoratissima Roxb. (stuartxchange.org)
Dunal1
- Susung-kalabaw, Australia to Philippines & Indochina Uvaria zeylanica L. - type species - India, Sri Lanka Kadsura japonica (L.) Dunal (as U. japonica L.) Cananga odorata (Lam. (wikipedia.org)
South Africa3
- Kniphofia uvaria originates from the Cape Province of South Africa,[1] and has been introduced into many parts of the world, such as North America, Australia, New Zealand, Patagonia and Europe as a garden plant. (calflora.org)
- Tritoma uvaria is native to South Africa. (rarexoticseeds.com)
- Native to South Africa, Kniphofia uvaria produces dramatic tall spires, topped with tubular red flowers, maturing to orange and then fade to yellow. (greenfingersonline.nl)
Species4
- The generic name uvaria is derived from the Latin uva meaning grape, likely because the edible fruit of some species in the genus resemble grapes. (wikipedia.org)
- This large genus had about 150 species, but recent molecular analyses have revealed that several smaller genera belong within Uvaria, increasing its size. (wikipedia.org)
- There are 168 accepted Uvaria species, as of April 2021, according to Plants of the World Online. (wikipedia.org)
- The genus Uvaria is currently (2015) under review for the 'World Checklist of Selected Plant Families', and it has been proposed that this species is no more than a synonym of Uvaria littoralis. (theferns.info)
Genus1
- Genus: Uvaria L." Taxonomy for Plants. (wikipedia.org)
Plants1
- Uvaria L." Plants of the World Online. (wikipedia.org)
Botanical Name1
- Red Hot Poker Botanical Name: Kniphofia uvaria 'Border Ballet'Common Name: Red Hot PokerExposure: F. (urbantreefarm.com)
Nobilis1
- Kniphofia Uvaria 'Nobilis' Kniphofia Uvaria var. (web.app)
Poker1
- See who else is growing Kniphofia uvaria (Red Hot Poker) . (growsonyou.com)
Tall1
- Kniphofia uvaria 'Gold Rush' has brilliant yellow, tubular flowers cluster atop tall stems, and blue-green, wide-leafed foliage that forms a very large, robust clump. (rareroots.com)
Extract3
- The antibacterial effect of ethanol extract of Uvaria afzelii and ethyl acetate extract of Tetrapleura tetraptera was investigated against multidrug resistant organisms using the agar diffusion techniques. (gavinpublishers.com)
- The ethanolic extract of Uvaria afzelii and ethyl acetate extract of Tetrapleura tetraptera displayed higher activities against gram positive multiple resistant bacteria isolates than the gram negative multiple resistant isolates. (gavinpublishers.com)
- The qualitative and quantitative secondary metabolites screening of Uvaria afzelii leaf extract and Tetrapleura tetraptera stem bark extract revealed the presence of alkaloids, flavonoids, cardiac glycosides, tannins, steroids, saponins, tannins, anthraquin, pyrrolidizine alkaloid and reducing sugars as well as the value of each secondary metabolite in quantity while the presence of the volatile oil was not determined. (gavinpublishers.com)
Definitions1
- This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word kniphofia uvaria . (definitions.net)
Flowers1
- In the summer and fall Kniphofia Uvaria Poco Tm 'Yellow' Pp#27616 produces yellow flowers. (gardenerdirect.com)
Page1
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Dulcis2
- Finger-root, China Uvaria dulcis Dunal - Tropical Asia (E. Indonesia, Jawa, Mainland Southeast Asia) Uvaria grandiflora Roxb. (wikipedia.org)
- Dulcisenes C-E, Polyoxygenated Cyclohexenes, from Uvaria dulcis dunal and Their Cytotoxic Activity. (cri.or.th)
Torch Lily1
- Kniphofia Flamenco, (Kniphofia uvaria), is commonly known by its more descriptive monikers, "red hot poker" or "torch lily," for good reason. (gardenguides.com)
Afzelii1
- Uvaria afzelii Sc. (italisvital.info)
Type1
- Vous trouverez également le type de panier à utiliser (dimensions) par rapport à l'acquisition d'une plante en godet, ainsi que le substrat qui lui convient le mieux. (passionbassin.com)