Bioactive secondary metabolites in several genera of gentianaceae species from thè central regions of thè balkan peninsula
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2015
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Šavikin, KatarinaAljančić, Ivana
Vajs, Vlatka
Milosavljević, Slobodan
Jadranin, Milka
Đorđević, Iris
Menković, Nebojša
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The results are presented of phytochemical investigations, during the last decade, of some wild-growing species of the family Gentianaceae from Serbia and Montenegro. Some of the species investigated, members of the genera Gentiana, Gentianella, and Swertia, are endemic, and the emphasis in this report is on those exhibiting biological activities that could be regarded as a potential source of drugs. This review discusses more than fifty compounds, such as xanthones, secoiridoids, and C-glucoflavonoids.
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The Gentianaceae - Volume 2: Biotechnology and Applications, 2015, 319-347Publisher:
- Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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- Natural products of wild, cultivated and edible plants: structure and bioactivity determination (RS-172053)
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IHTMTY - CHAP AU - Šavikin, Katarina AU - Aljančić, Ivana AU - Vajs, Vlatka AU - Milosavljević, Slobodan AU - Jadranin, Milka AU - Đorđević, Iris AU - Menković, Nebojša PY - 2015 UR - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1835 AB - The results are presented of phytochemical investigations, during the last decade, of some wild-growing species of the family Gentianaceae from Serbia and Montenegro. Some of the species investigated, members of the genera Gentiana, Gentianella, and Swertia, are endemic, and the emphasis in this report is on those exhibiting biological activities that could be regarded as a potential source of drugs. This review discusses more than fifty compounds, such as xanthones, secoiridoids, and C-glucoflavonoids. PB - Springer Berlin Heidelberg T2 - The Gentianaceae - Volume 2: Biotechnology and Applications T1 - Bioactive secondary metabolites in several genera of gentianaceae species from thè central regions of thè balkan peninsula SP - 319 EP - 347 DO - 10.1007/978-3-642-54102-5_14 ER -
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Šavikin, K., Aljančić, I., Vajs, V., Milosavljević, S., Jadranin, M., Đorđević, I.,& Menković, N.. (2015). Bioactive secondary metabolites in several genera of gentianaceae species from thè central regions of thè balkan peninsula. in The Gentianaceae - Volume 2: Biotechnology and Applications Springer Berlin Heidelberg., 319-347. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-54102-5_14
Šavikin K, Aljančić I, Vajs V, Milosavljević S, Jadranin M, Đorđević I, Menković N. Bioactive secondary metabolites in several genera of gentianaceae species from thè central regions of thè balkan peninsula. in The Gentianaceae - Volume 2: Biotechnology and Applications. 2015;:319-347. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-54102-5_14 .
Šavikin, Katarina, Aljančić, Ivana, Vajs, Vlatka, Milosavljević, Slobodan, Jadranin, Milka, Đorđević, Iris, Menković, Nebojša, "Bioactive secondary metabolites in several genera of gentianaceae species from thè central regions of thè balkan peninsula" in The Gentianaceae - Volume 2: Biotechnology and Applications (2015):319-347, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-54102-5_14 . .