Phytoconstituents from the aerial parts of Lampranthus spectabilis

[1]  J. H. Park,et al.  Pythium aphanidermatum Causing Pythium Rot on Lampranthus spectabilis in Korea , 2016 .

[2]  H. Otsuka,et al.  One new flavonoid xyloside and one new natural triterpene rhamnoside from the leaves of Syzygium grande , 2014 .

[3]  Shiyou Li,et al.  Cytotoxic compounds from invasive giant salvinia (Salvinia molesta) against human tumor cells. , 2013, Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters.

[4]  G. Ssemakula,et al.  Resistance to the weevils Cylas puncticollis and Cylas brunneus conferred by sweetpotato root surface compounds. , 2013, Journal of agricultural and food chemistry.

[5]  D. Olennikov,et al.  Chemical constituents of Caragana bungei shoots , 2012 .

[6]  E. Schulze,et al.  Atlas of Stem Anatomy in Herbs, Shrubs and Trees: Volume 1 , 2011 .

[7]  Yumin Yang,et al.  Synthesis, biological activity of salidroside and its analogues. , 2010, Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin.

[8]  C. Gorton,et al.  Pseudocercospora cladosporioides, the cause of leaf spot on olive, a pathogen new to the United Kingdom. , 2009 .

[9]  B. Henricot,et al.  First report of Albugo trianthemae on Delosperma and Lampranthus in the UK , 2009 .

[10]  Jong-Woong Ahn,et al.  Three Norisoprenoids from the Brown Alga Sargassum thunbergii , 2004 .

[11]  K. Umehara,et al.  Studies on the constituents of leaves of Citrus unshiu Marcov. , 1988 .

[12]  H. Otsuka,et al.  Chodatiionosides A and B: two new megastigmane glycosides from Chorisia chodatii leaves , 2016, Journal of Natural Medicines.