A review on a lesser known Indian mangrove: Avicennia officinalis L.(Family: Acanthaceae)
MB Shah - International Journal of Green Pharmacy (IJGP), 2021 - brncop.org
Abstract Introduction: The genus of Avicennia consists of total eight species which survive at
intertidal zones from tropical and temperate regions of world, the foremost species being …
intertidal zones from tropical and temperate regions of world, the foremost species being …
Iridoid glucosides substitution patterns inVerbenaceae and their taxonomic implication
GL von Poser, ME Toffoli, M Sobral… - Plant Systematics and …, 1997 - Springer
The familiar limits of Verbenaceae are controversial, ranging from a sensu lato arrangement
of seven subfamilies until a sharply defined sensu stricto group consisting of only some …
of seven subfamilies until a sharply defined sensu stricto group consisting of only some …
[PDF][PDF] Natural products chemistry of the mangrove species Avicennia spp.-Review and new data
G Liebezeit - Nat. Prod. Indian J, 2012 - academia.edu
The genus Avicennia is one of the major plant components of mangrove ecosystems being
present worldwide. This review of natural products chemistry of the genus summarises the …
present worldwide. This review of natural products chemistry of the genus summarises the …