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Study of the anti-allergic and anti-inflammatory activity of Brachychiton rupestris and Brachychiton discolor leaves (Malvaceae) using in vitro models.
BMC Complement Altern Med. 2018 Nov 9;18(1):299. doi: 10.1186/s12906-018-2359-6.
BMC Complement Altern Med. 2018.
PMID: 30413192
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BACKGROUND: Brachychiton rupestris and Brachychiton discolor (Malvaceae) are ornamental trees native to Australia. ...Aiming to reveal the scientific basis of the folk medicinal use of these plants, the cytotoxicity, anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic activi …
BACKGROUND: Brachychiton rupestris and Brachychiton discolor (Malvaceae) are ornamental trees native to Australia. ...A …
GC-MS and GC-FID analyses of the volatile constituents of Brachychiton rupestris and Brachychiton discolor, their biological activities and their differentiation using multivariate data analysis.
Thabet AA, Youssef FS, El-Shazly M, B Singab AN.
Thabet AA, et al.
Nat Prod Res. 2020 Feb;34(4):590-594. doi: 10.1080/14786419.2018.1490908. Epub 2018 Nov 16.
Nat Prod Res. 2020.
PMID: 30445846
The volatile constituents of the leaves and flowers of Brachychiton rupestris and Brachychiton discolor (Malvaceae) were characterized by GC-FID and GC-MS. ...Also, both investigated species were assessed for their cytotoxic and antimicrobial efficacy. Result …
The volatile constituents of the leaves and flowers of Brachychiton rupestris and Brachychiton discolor (Malvaceae) wer …
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Transpiration of urban forests in the Los Angeles metropolitan area.
Pataki DE, McCarthy HR, Litvak E, Pincetl S.
Pataki DE, et al.
Ecol Appl. 2011 Apr;21(3):661-77. doi: 10.1890/09-1717.1.
Ecol Appl. 2011.
PMID: 21639035
Other species with high daily transpiration rates included Ficus microcarpa (laurel fig), Gleditsia triacanthos (honeylocust), and Platanus racemosa (California sycamore). Despite irrigation and relatively large tree size, Brachychiton populneas (kurrajong), B. discolor …
Other species with high daily transpiration rates included Ficus microcarpa (laurel fig), Gleditsia triacanthos (honeylocust), and Platanus …
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