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    First chemical evaluation and toxicity of Casinga-cheirosa to Balb-c male mice by Estork, Dirce M, Gusmão, Daniela F, Paciencia, Mateus L B, Díaz, Ingrit E C, Varella, Antonio D, Younes, Riad N, Reis, Luiz F L, Montero, Edna F S, Bernardi, Maria M, Suffredini, Ivana B

    Published in Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (02-04-2014)
    “…Laetia suaveolens, known as "casinga-cheirosa", crude extract EB719 has previously shown cytotoxic activity against prostate cancer and squamous cell…”
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    Antibacterial and cytotoxic activity of Brazilian plant extracts - Clusiaceae by Suffredini, Ivana B, Paciencia, Mateus Lb, Nepomuceno, Daniela C, Younes, Riad N, Varella, Antonio D

    Published in Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz (01-05-2006)
    “…Twelve extracts obtained from nine plants belonging to six different genera of Clusiaceae were analyzed against Gram-negative ( Escherichia coli and…”
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    In vitro cytotoxic activity of Brazilian plant extracts against human lung, colon and CNS solid cancers and leukemia by Suffredini, Ivana B., Paciencia, Mateus L.B., Varella, Antonio D., Younes, Riad N.

    Published in Fitoterapia (01-04-2007)
    “…The cytotoxicity of extracts obtained from plants occurring in the Amazon and Atlantic rain forests against NCI-H460, KM-12, SF-268 and RPMI-8226 cancer cell…”
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    Casinga-cheirosa organic extract impairment over Balb-c male mice behavioral phenotype by Estork, Dirce M., Gusmão, Daniela F., Paciencia, Mateus L.B., Frana, Sergio A., Díaz, Ingrit E.C., Varella, Antonio D., Younes, Riad N., Reis, Luiz F.L., Montero, Edna F.S., Bernardi, Maria M., Suffredini, Ivana B.

    Published in Revista brasileira de farmacognosia (01-03-2016)
    “…Laetia suaveolens (Poepp.) Benth., Salicaceae, popularly known as “casinga-cheirosa”, “caferana”, or “laranjinha”, is native to Brazil but not endemic to this…”
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