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    Alkaloids from Alstonia scholaris and Ficus schwarzii by Krishnan, Premanand

    Published 2022
    Subjects: “…Alstonia scholaris (Apocynaceae)…”
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    Analyzing the spatial pattern of potential mother trees in SISFEC by using GIS-based pattern analysis by Yaacob, Siti Aisyah

    Published 2016
    “…Meanwhile, the least species of mother tree in this study is from Apocynaceae with only 1 standing mother tree.…”
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    Extraction and phytochemical screening from different parts of franggipani (Plumeria alba) by Mohamad Nor, Maryana, Susanti , Deny, Omar, Muhammad Nor

    Published 2012
    “…Plumeria alba (Apocynaceae) has been used in traditional medicine for the treatment of ulcers, herpes and scabies. …”
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    First record of the mealybug, Rastrococcus tropicasiaticus Williams (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) in Indonesia by Zarkani, Agustin, Sunardi, Tri, Nadrawati, Djamilah, Ercan, Cansu, Kaydan, Mehmet Bora

    Published 2021
    “…It was found on Azadirachta excelsa (Meliaceae), Cerbera manghas (Apocynaceae), Dimocarpus longan (Sapindaceae), Ficus sp. …”
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    Antibacterial compounds from the root of the indigenous Australian medicinal plant Carissa lanceolata R.Br. by Hettiarachchi, Dhanushka, Locher, Cornelia, Longmore, Robert

    Published 2011
    “…The conkerberry, Carissa lanceolata R.Br. (Apocynaceae), is commonly used by many indigenous Australian communities across Northern Australia for the treatment of a variety of conditions such as chest pain, toothache, colds and flu. …”
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    Elucidating the biosynthesis of the aphid sex pheromone by Partridge, Suzanne J.

    Published 2018
    “…(Lamiaceae) and Catharanthus spp. (Apocynaceae), respectively, has received considerable attention due to their role as precursors to many pharmacologically active compounds, including the indole alkaloids. …”
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    Chemical constituents of Kopsia singapurensis Ridl. and their antiplasmodial activity / Noor Aimi bt Othman @ Ghazali by Othman, Noor Aimi

    Published 2012
    “…The chemical constituents of the Malaysian Apocynaceae Kopsia singapurensis Ridl. (KL5334) has been carried out in this study. …”
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    Physicochemical characteristics of Carissa congesta fruit during maturation by Mohammad, Mariani, N. M., Cahaya, Ding, Phebe

    Published 2018
    “…Carissa congesta is a straggling semi-vine and underutilized indigenous shrub belonging to family Apocynaceae. The fruit is very tempting due to its clustered forms with attractive colors ranged from white-pinkish, pinkish-red, dark red, purplish-red and dark purple throughout the growth. …”
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    Antimicrobial activities of Plumeria alba extracts by Omar, Muhammad Nor, Mohamad Nor, Maryana, Darnis, Deny Susanti, Zuberdi, Ahmad Muzammil

    Published 2011
    “…Plumeria alba (Apocynaceae) has been traditionally used as medicine for the treatment of ulcers, herpes and scabies. …”
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    Effect of Plumeria alba’s bioactive extract against colletotrichum gleosporoides in vitro and in vivo by Mohamad Nor, Maryan, Mohd Hassan, Husna Hawa, Nik Mohamad Ravi, Nik Hairiah, Omar, Muhammad Nor

    Published 2014
    “…Abstract: Plant species in the genus Plumeria of Apocynaceae family are well known for their uses in traditional medicine antimicrobial activity. …”
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    Phytochemical analysis and antimicrobial activity from different parts of Plumeria alba by Mohamad Nor, Maryana, Omar, Muhammad Nor, Darnis, Deny Susanti

    Published 2010
    “…Plumeria alba (Apocynaceae) is used in the treatment of ulcers, herpes and scabies. …”
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    In vitro catharanthus roseus (L.) G. don callus responses on dark and chitosan treatments by Sulaiman, Nur Amani Azwa

    Published 2015
    “…Don or periwinkle which originates from Madagascar belongs to the family Apocynaceae. The species has been thoroughly investigated to have alkaloids routinely used in the treatment of various cancer diseases. …”
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