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EUR Europe --- Europe --- flora --- Rosaceae --- Cydonia --- Chaenomeles --- Pyrus --- Malus --- Eriobotrya --- Sorbaronia --- Amelanchier --- Cotoneaster --- Pyracantha --- Crataegus --- Prunus --- distribution maps
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Walnuts --- Temperate fruits --- Actinidia --- Amelanchier. --- Amelanchier --- Carya --- Corylus --- Cydonia --- Diospyros --- Fragaria --- Juglans --- Malus --- Mespilus --- Moraceae --- Olea europaea --- Pistacia vera --- Prunus --- Punica granatum --- Pyrus --- Ribes --- Rosa --- Rubus --- Sambucus --- Vaccinium --- Temperate zones --- Mediterranean zone --- Gene pools --- Germplasm --- world --- 631.523 --- 634 --- 634 Horticulture generally --- Horticulture generally --- 631.523 Applied genetics --- Applied genetics
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Walnuts --- Temperate fruits --- Actinidia --- Amelanchier. --- Amelanchier --- Carya --- Corylus --- Cydonia --- Diospyros --- Fragaria --- Juglans --- Malus --- Mespilus --- Moraceae --- Olea europaea --- Pistacia vera --- Prunus --- Punica granatum --- Pyrus --- Ribes --- Rosa --- Rubus --- Sambucus --- Vaccinium --- Temperate zones --- Mediterranean zone --- Gene pools --- Germplasm --- world --- 631.523 --- 634 --- 634 Horticulture generally --- Horticulture generally --- 631.523 Applied genetics --- Applied genetics --- Ibpgr
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Tilia --- Sorbus --- Pinales --- Pot plants --- Ornamental plants --- Varieties --- Public parks --- gardens --- Botanical gardens --- Amelanchier --- Aronia --- Lonicera --- Philadelphus --- Geranium macrorrhizum --- Xanthoceras --- Botanische tuin kerkrade --- Vakbeurs plantarium --- Geranium macrorrhizum --- Xanthoceras --- Botanische tuin kerkrade --- Vakbeurs plantarium
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Phytotherapy is probably the oldest form of medicine; however, it represents a new therapeutic tool for healthcare workers. Indeed plants are an infinite source of novel molecules, with countless possible combinations. This collection of articles (a Special Issue from Molecules) brings together the most up-to-date studies on the use of plant-derived compounds, ranging from their anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anticancer effects to the revision of the prominent literature.
natural products --- phenylpropanoids --- phenolic acids --- plants --- depression --- behavioral disorders --- forced swim test --- tail suspension test --- anti-cancer activities --- multifloroside --- 10-oxyderivatives of oleoside secoiridoids --- structure-activity relationship --- flow cytometry --- epigallocatechin-3-gallate --- EGCG --- catechin --- green tea --- cancer preventive --- pharmacological activities --- Amelanchier alnifolia Nutt. --- carriers --- powders --- bioactive compounds --- functional food --- Ageratina havanensis --- flavonoids --- UPLC-ESI-MS/MS --- P-glycoprotein --- antioxidant potential --- nootkatone --- anti-inflammatory --- acute inflammation --- granuloma --- Pharbitis nil --- colorectal cancer --- KRAS --- muscle function --- juglone --- NLRP3 inflammasome --- caspase-1 --- IL-1β --- IL-18 --- plant secondary metabolites --- natural compounds --- biological activity --- phytochemistry --- pharmacological activity --- plant side effects --- Talisia esculenta --- Brosimum gaudichaudii --- Genipa americana --- Bromelia antiacantha --- RA-3 --- nephrotoxicity --- triterpene --- antioxidant --- hyperuricemia --- Hibiscus acetosella --- phenolic compound --- antibacterial --- UPLC --- Tabebuia impetiginosa --- Taheebo --- traditional uses --- immunopharmacology --- immunological disorders --- hesperidin --- new-clean process extraction --- nanocrystals --- anti-ageing --- zingerone --- lipopolysaccharide --- inflammation --- anti-oxidant --- cytokine storm --- procalcitonin --- histopathology --- doxorubicin --- Mahonia aquifolium --- matrix metalloproteinases --- cytotoxicity --- human lung adenocarcinoma --- n/a
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Phytotherapy is probably the oldest form of medicine; however, it represents a new therapeutic tool for healthcare workers. Indeed plants are an infinite source of novel molecules, with countless possible combinations. This collection of articles (a Special Issue from Molecules) brings together the most up-to-date studies on the use of plant-derived compounds, ranging from their anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anticancer effects to the revision of the prominent literature.
Medicine --- natural products --- phenylpropanoids --- phenolic acids --- plants --- depression --- behavioral disorders --- forced swim test --- tail suspension test --- anti-cancer activities --- multifloroside --- 10-oxyderivatives of oleoside secoiridoids --- structure-activity relationship --- flow cytometry --- epigallocatechin-3-gallate --- EGCG --- catechin --- green tea --- cancer preventive --- pharmacological activities --- Amelanchier alnifolia Nutt. --- carriers --- powders --- bioactive compounds --- functional food --- Ageratina havanensis --- flavonoids --- UPLC-ESI-MS/MS --- P-glycoprotein --- antioxidant potential --- nootkatone --- anti-inflammatory --- acute inflammation --- granuloma --- Pharbitis nil --- colorectal cancer --- KRAS --- muscle function --- juglone --- NLRP3 inflammasome --- caspase-1 --- IL-1β --- IL-18 --- plant secondary metabolites --- natural compounds --- biological activity --- phytochemistry --- pharmacological activity --- plant side effects --- Talisia esculenta --- Brosimum gaudichaudii --- Genipa americana --- Bromelia antiacantha --- RA-3 --- nephrotoxicity --- triterpene --- antioxidant --- hyperuricemia --- Hibiscus acetosella --- phenolic compound --- antibacterial --- UPLC --- Tabebuia impetiginosa --- Taheebo --- traditional uses --- immunopharmacology --- immunological disorders --- hesperidin --- new-clean process extraction --- nanocrystals --- anti-ageing --- zingerone --- lipopolysaccharide --- inflammation --- anti-oxidant --- cytokine storm --- procalcitonin --- histopathology --- doxorubicin --- Mahonia aquifolium --- matrix metalloproteinases --- cytotoxicity --- human lung adenocarcinoma --- natural products --- phenylpropanoids --- phenolic acids --- plants --- depression --- behavioral disorders --- forced swim test --- tail suspension test --- anti-cancer activities --- multifloroside --- 10-oxyderivatives of oleoside secoiridoids --- structure-activity relationship --- flow cytometry --- epigallocatechin-3-gallate --- EGCG --- catechin --- green tea --- cancer preventive --- pharmacological activities --- Amelanchier alnifolia Nutt. --- carriers --- powders --- bioactive compounds --- functional food --- Ageratina havanensis --- flavonoids --- UPLC-ESI-MS/MS --- P-glycoprotein --- antioxidant potential --- nootkatone --- anti-inflammatory --- acute inflammation --- granuloma --- Pharbitis nil --- colorectal cancer --- KRAS --- muscle function --- juglone --- NLRP3 inflammasome --- caspase-1 --- IL-1β --- IL-18 --- plant secondary metabolites --- natural compounds --- biological activity --- phytochemistry --- pharmacological activity --- plant side effects --- Talisia esculenta --- Brosimum gaudichaudii --- Genipa americana --- Bromelia antiacantha --- RA-3 --- nephrotoxicity --- triterpene --- antioxidant --- hyperuricemia --- Hibiscus acetosella --- phenolic compound --- antibacterial --- UPLC --- Tabebuia impetiginosa --- Taheebo --- traditional uses --- immunopharmacology --- immunological disorders --- hesperidin --- new-clean process extraction --- nanocrystals --- anti-ageing --- zingerone --- lipopolysaccharide --- inflammation --- anti-oxidant --- cytokine storm --- procalcitonin --- histopathology --- doxorubicin --- Mahonia aquifolium --- matrix metalloproteinases --- cytotoxicity --- human lung adenocarcinoma
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