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    In vitro activity of Brazilian medicinal plants, naturally occurring naphthoquinones and their analogues, against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus by Machado, T.B, Pinto, A.V, Pinto, M.C.F.R, Leal, I.C.R, Silva, M.G, Amaral, A.C.F, Kuster, R.M, Netto-dosSantos, K.R

    “…Fourteen extracts from Brazilian traditional medicinal plants used to treat infectious diseases were used to look for potential antimicrobial activity against…”
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    Identification of maloyl glucans from Euphorbia tirucalli by ESI-(−)-FT-ICR MS analyses by Kuster, R.M., Caxito, M.L.C., Sabino, K.C.C., da Costa, H.B., Tose, L.V., Romão, W., Vaz, B.G., Silva, A.G.

    Published in Phytochemistry letters (01-06-2015)
    “…•Euphorbia tirucalli was analyzed for malic acid derivatives.•Five compounds were identified as maloyl glucans by ESI-(−)-FT-ICR MS.•Mechanism of mass…”
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    Detection of flavonoids in Alpinia purpurata (Vieill.) K. Schum. leaves using high-performance liquid chromatography by Victório, C.P., Kuster, R.M., Lage, C.L.S.

    “…The species Alpinia purpurata is scarcely cited as to ethnopharmacology and phytochemistry. This study aimed to analyze bioactive compounds through…”
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    Brazilian phytopharmaceuticals - evaluation against hospital bacteria by Machado, T. de B, Leal, I.C.R, Kuster, R.M, Amaral, A.C.F, Kokis, V, Silva, M.G. de, Santos, K.R.N. dos

    Published in Phytotherapy research (01-06-2005)
    “…Pharmaceutical companies have demonstrated renewed interest in investigating higher plants as sources for new lead structures and also for the development of…”
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    Estudo morfo-anotômico entre os caules de Lippia alba e Melissa officinalis by Ferreira, J.L.P., Velasco, E., Araújo, R.B.de, Kuster, R.M., Amaral, A.C.F.

    “…São analisadas as características microscópicas entre os caules de Lippia alba e de Melissa officinalis, ambas conhecidas no Brasil como "ervas cidreiras" e…”
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    Antiviral investigation on the flavonoids of Chamaesyce thymifolia by Amaral, A.C.F., Kuster, R.M., Gonçalves, J.L.S., Wigg, M.D.

    Published in Fitoterapia (01-06-1999)
    “…Flavonoidic extractives from the aerial parts of Chamaesyce thymifolia showed high cytotoxicity on HEp-2 cells and moderate inhibitory activity against HSV-1…”
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