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    Antiurolithiatic activity of Boldoa purpurascens aqueous extract: An in vitro and in vivo study by Mosquera, Dulce María González, Ortega, Yannarys Hernández, Quero, Pedro César, Martínez, Rafael Sosa, Pieters, Luc

    Published in Journal of ethnopharmacology (10-05-2020)
    “…Boldoa purpurascens Cav. (Nyctaginaceae) is a plant species used in traditional medicine in Cuba as antiurolithiatic. The aim of the present investigation was…”
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    Evaluation of the in vivo anti-inflammatory activity of a flavonoid glycoside from Boldoa purpurascens by González Mosquera, Dulce Maria, Ortega, Yannarys Hernandez, Kilonda, Amuri, Dehaen, Wim, Pieters, Luc, Apers, Sandra

    Published in Phytochemistry letters (01-09-2011)
    “… The anti-inflammatory effect of 4′,5-dihydroxy-6,7-methylenedioxyflavonol 3- O-α- l-rhamnopyranosyl-(1 → 2)-β- d-xylopyranoside, a constituent of the leaves…”
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    New Flavonoids from Boldoa purpurascens Cav by Mosquera, Dulce María, Kilonda, Amuri, Toppet, Suzanne, Compernolle, Frans, Dehaen, Wim, François, Isabelle E, Cammue, Bruno P, Apers, Sandra, Pieters, Luc, Cuéllar, Armando Cuéllar

    Published in Planta medica (01-10-2008)
    “…Phytochemical analysis of the leaves of BOLDOA PURPURASCENS Cav. led to isolation of four flavone glycosides, three of which are new compounds. Their…”
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    Actividad gastroprotectora y toxicidad aguda del extracto de hojas de cnidoscolus chayamansa mc vaugh by Yilka Mena Linares, Dulce María González Mosquera, Arianna Valido Díaz, Raylen Escobar Román, Arelia Pizarro Espín, Orestes Castillo Alfonso

    Published in Medicentro (Villa Clara) (01-01-2017)
    “…Introducción: la Cnidoscolus chayamansa Mc Vaugh es una especie originaria del sur de México. Esta especie, vulgarmente conocida como «chaya», es apreciada por…”
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