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Erythrina latissima
Antioxidant Activity and Molecular Docking Study of Erythrina × Neillii Polyphenolics
Fabaceae Medicinal Flora with Therapeutic Potential in Savanna
A Phytochemical and Ethnopharmacological Review of the Genus Erythrina
PRIMER REPORTE DEL BRUQUIDO EXOTICO Specularius Impressithorax (PIC) (COLEOPTERA: BRUCHIDAE) EN SEMILLAS DE Erythrina Coralloides DC
Antifeedant Activities of the Erythrinaline Alkaloids from Erythrina Latissima Against Spodoptera Littoralis (Lepidoptera Noctuidae)
Erythrina Spp., Fabaceae) in the Ancient Gardens of Naples (Campania, Italy)
Medicinal Plant Research Volume 10 Number 39, 17 October, 2016 ISSN 1996-0875
SABONET Report No 18
Erythrina Velutina Willd
Plant Natural Metabolites As Antimicrobial Agents: a Review
Dataset S1. List of Taxa Included in Phylogeny with Voucher Information and Genbank Accession Numbers
Ancient and Current Distributions of Erythrina Crista-Galli L. (Fabaceae) in South America
Isoflavonoids
The Diversity and Multiple Uses of Southern African Legumes
Hepatoprotective Activity of Aerial Parts of Erythrina Crista-Galli
Zootaxa, a New Parasitoid of the Erythrina Gall Wasp, Quadrastichus
Promising Antioxidant Activity of Erythrina Genus: an Alternative Treatment for Inflammatory Pain?
Erythrina, a Potential Source of Chemicals from the Neotropics
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Key to Native and Cultivated Species of Erythrina (Fabaceae) in the Usa and Comments on Naturalization of E. Crista-Galli Abst
Alkaloid Chemistry in Biosynthesis, Models and Other Methodological Considerations and Basic Techniques Used
Original Article a Novel Phylogenetic Regionalization of Phytogeographic
Phylogenetic Analysis of Plant Community Assemblages in the Kruger National Park, South Africa
Erythrina Spp. - Fase 1
A New Erythrinan Alkaloid Glycoside from the Seeds of Erythrina Crista-Galli
Isolation and Identification of Antimicrobials.Pdf
Taxon Author Order Family APG Genbank Rbcla Genbank Matk
Anti-Inflammatory and Protein Conserving Properties Of
Universite De Reims Champagne-Ardenne (France)