A comprehensive review on angel's trumpet (Brugmansia suaveolens)
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] Neeraj K. Sethiya,et al. Revisiting liquorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra L.) as anti-inflammatory, antivirals and immunomodulators: Potential pharmacological applications with mechanistic insight. , 2021, Phytomedicine Plus.
[2] Deepak Kumar,et al. Role of Medicinal Plants in Pulmonary Hypertension , 2021, Medicinal Plants for Lung Diseases.
[3] Rodolfo Abarca-Vargas,et al. Chemical Compounds, Pharmacological and Toxicological Activity of Brugmansia suaveolens: A Review , 2020, Plants.
[4] Aditi Gupta,et al. Immunomodulation-mediated anticancer activity of a novel compound from Brugmansia suaveolens leaves. , 2020, Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry.
[5] A. Stinca. Brugmansia suaveolens (Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.) Sweet (Solanaceae): an alien species new to continental Europe , 2020 .
[6] K. Jayawickreme,et al. Unknowing ingestion of Brugmansia suaveolens leaves presenting with signs of anticholinergic toxicity: a case report , 2019, Journal of Medical Case Reports.
[7] N. Siddique,et al. Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS/MS) Analysis, Ultrasonic Assisted Extraction, Antibacterial and Antifungal Activity of Emblica officinalis Fruit Extract , 2019, Pharmacognosy Journal.
[8] C. Funari,et al. Brugmansia suaveolens Leaf Productivity and Alkaloid Contents Under Different Doses of Organic Fertilizer , 2019, Journal of Agricultural Science.
[9] José,et al. Effects of Brugmansia suaveolens fractions on Zabrotes subfasciatus ( Coleoptera : Chrysomelidae : Bruchinae ) , 2019 .
[10] R. Udayakumar,et al. Nematicidal Activity of Aqueous Leaf Extracts of Datura metel , Datura innoxia and Brugmansia suaveolens , 2017 .
[11] S. Indriyani,et al. Phytochemical and Histochemical Screening of Toxic Plant Based on Knowledge of Tengger Tribe in Ngadiwono Village, Pasuruan , 2017 .
[12] Rajiv Gupta,et al. Comparative antioxidant activity of roots and fruits of Piper sylvaticum Roxb , 2016 .
[13] I. Merfort,et al. Four New Flavonol Glycosides from the Leaves of Brugmansia suaveolens , 2014, Molecules.
[14] Chabaco Armijos,et al. Traditional medicine applied by the Saraguro yachakkuna: a preliminary approach to the use of sacred and psychoactive plant species in the southern region of Ecuador , 2014, Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine.
[15] A. Charles,et al. Phytochemical Screening and Adsorption Studies of Brugmansia Suaveolens , 2014 .
[16] Kryssa D. Balangcod,et al. Phytochemical and antimicrobial screening of indigenous species that have potential for revegetation of landslides in Atok, Benguet, Philippines. , 2014 .
[17] R. Bye,et al. Molecular Phylogeny of the Jimsonweed Genus Datura (Solanaceae) , 2013 .
[18] David J Newman,et al. Natural products: a continuing source of novel drug leads. , 2013, Biochimica et biophysica acta.
[19] V. Shah,et al. Medicinal Plants from Solanaceae Family , 2013 .
[20] M. S. Shekhawat. Direct Shoots Regeneration from Nodal Meristems of Brugmansia suaveolens (Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.) Bercht. & J.Presl. , 2012 .
[21] B. Tatlı,et al. An unusual cause of fulminant Guillain-Barré syndrome: angel's trumpet. , 2010, Pediatric neurology.
[22] A. L. Muccillo-Baisch,et al. Evaluation of the Analgesic Effect of Aqueous Extract of Brugmansia suaveolens Flower in Mice: Possible Mechanism Involved , 2010, Biological research for nursing.
[23] D. Neuspiel,et al. Toxic plants. , 2010, Pediatrics in review.
[24] I. Merfort,et al. Biological studies on Brazilian plants used in wound healing. , 2009, Journal of ethnopharmacology.
[25] 김준식,et al. Anticholinergic Toxicity Following Ingestion of Angel’s Trumpet: A Case Report , 2009 .
[26] W. Setzer,et al. Composition of the Floral Essential Oil of Brugmansia suaveolens , 2009 .
[27] A. Inoue-Nagata,et al. Brugmansia suaveolens mottle virus, a novel potyvirus causing leaf mottling of Brugmansia suaveolens in Brazil , 2008, Archives of Virology.
[28] E. Stashenko,et al. Sampling flower scent for chromatographic analysis. , 2008, Journal of separation science.
[29] B. Andreola,et al. Unilateral mydriasis due to Angel's Trumpet , 2008, Clinical toxicology.
[30] Eugenio Santiago‐Valentín,et al. Botanical explorations of Puerto Rico by N. L. Britton and E. G. Britton: their significance in plant conservation, horticulture, and education , 1996, Brittonia.
[31] A. Iranbakhsh,et al. Growth and production optimization of tropane alkaloids in Datura stramonium cell suspension culture. , 2007, Pakistan journal of biological sciences : PJBS.
[32] A. L. Muccillo-Baisch,et al. Antinociceptive Effects of the Aqueous Extract of Brugmansia suaveolens Flowers in Mice , 2007, Biological research for nursing.
[33] M. Alves,et al. Scopolamine in Brugmansia Suaveolens (Solanaceae): Defense, Allocation, Costs, and Induced Response , 2007, Journal of Chemical Ecology.
[34] T. Hartmann,et al. Tropane and pyrrolizidine alkaloids in the ithomiinesPlacidula euryanassa andMiraleria cymothoe (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) , 1996, CHEMOECOLOGY.
[35] M. Wink,et al. Induction of Tropane Alkaloid Formation in Transformed Root Cultures of Brugmansia suaveolens (Solanaceae) , 2004, Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. C, Journal of biosciences.
[36] V. De Feo. The Ritual Use of Brugmansia Species in Traditional Andean Medicine in Northern Peru , 2004 .
[37] I. Whyte,et al. Presumed Angel's trumpet (Brugmansia) poisoning: clinical effects and epidemiology. , 2003, Emergency medicine.
[38] S. Pitta-Álvarez,et al. The influence of different biotic and abiotic elicitors on the production and profile of tropane alkaloids in hairy root cultures of Brugmansia candida. , 2000, Enzyme and microbial technology.
[39] M. Wink. Interference of alkaloids with neuroreceptors and ion channels , 2000 .
[40] C. Ghelardini,et al. Antinociceptive effect of R-(+)-hyoscyamine on the conjunctival reflex test in rabbits. , 1999, Japanese journal of pharmacology.
[41] K. Maki,et al. Screening of Medicinal Plants from Baja California Sur (Mexico) by Their Effects on Smooth Muscle Contractility , 1998 .
[42] J. Hudák,et al. The transmitting tissue in Brugmansia suaveolens L. : ultrastructure of the stylar transmitting tissue , 1993 .
[43] T. Lockwood. Generic Recognition of Brugmansia , 1973, Botanical Museum leaflets, Harvard University.
[44] W. Evans,et al. Alkaloids of Datura suaveolens , 1972 .
[45] W. Evans,et al. The alkaloids of the genus Datura, section Brugmansia. VI. Tree Datura drugs (Datura condida cvs.) of the Colombian Sibundoy. , 1969, Lloydia.
[46] R. Schultes. A New Narcotic Genus from the Amazon Slope of the Colombian Andes , 1955, Botanical Museum leaflets, Harvard University.