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Dracaena

 
 
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High impact information on Dracaena

  • Flavonoids and stilbenoids with COX-1 and COX-2 inhibitory activity from Dracaena loureiri [1].
  • Retrodihydrochalcones and homoisoflavones isolated from Thai medicinal plant Dracaena loureiri and their estrogen agonist activity [2].
  • Biological evaluation of the extract prepared from the stem wood of Dracaena loureiri, a Thai folkloric medicine called "Chan-daeng", revealed a significant capacity to inhibit [3H]-estradiol binding to the estrogen receptor [2].
  • Submersion for 1 min in aqueous solutions of 0.04% active ingredient (AI) lambda-cyhalothrin, 0.04% AI bifenthrin and carbaryl + malathion (both 0.1% AI) + petroleum oil (1% AI) provided 100% control of Ae. aegypti eggs laid on Dracaena stalk clusters [3].
  • Pregnane glycosides from Dracaena cochinchinensis [4].
 

Gene context of Dracaena

  • Chemoprotective potentials of homoisoflavonoids and chalcones of Dracaena cinnabari: modulations of drug-metabolizing enzymes and antioxidant activity [5].

References

  1. Flavonoids and stilbenoids with COX-1 and COX-2 inhibitory activity from Dracaena loureiri. Likhitwitayawuid, K., Sawasdee, K., Kirtikara, K. Planta Med. (2002) [Pubmed]
  2. Retrodihydrochalcones and homoisoflavones isolated from Thai medicinal plant Dracaena loureiri and their estrogen agonist activity. Ichikawa, K., Kitaoka, M., Taki, M., Takaishi, S., Iijima, Y., Boriboon, M., Akiyama, T. Planta Med. (1997) [Pubmed]
  3. Efficacy of methyl bromide fumigation and insecticidal dips against Aedes eggs on lucky bamboo. Ritchie, S.A., Long, S., Montgomery, B. J. Am. Mosq. Control Assoc. (2004) [Pubmed]
  4. Pregnane glycosides from Dracaena cochinchinensis. Zheng, Q.A., Yang, C.R. Journal of Asian natural products research. (2003) [Pubmed]
  5. Chemoprotective potentials of homoisoflavonoids and chalcones of Dracaena cinnabari: modulations of drug-metabolizing enzymes and antioxidant activity. Machala, M., Kubínová, R., Horavová, P., Suchý, V. Phytotherapy research : PTR. (2001) [Pubmed]
 
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