Ardisia crenata

Common Names: hen's eyes, coral ardisia

Ethnobotanical Studies

Studies

Discovery of Potential Anti-Microbial Molecules and Spectrum Correlation Effect of Ardisia crenata Sims via High-Performance Liquid Chromatography Fingerprints and Molecular Docking.

Summary

Sims plant extracts contain antimicrobial compounds with potential inhibitory effects on bacteria, with specific compounds showing high efficacy. Differentiation in chemical composition based on location. Possible use in treating laryngeal and respiratory tract infections.

Zhao C et al (2024).
Molecules.
PubMed:
38474690

Leaf, root, and soil microbiomes of an invasive plant, Ardisia crenata, differ between its native and exotic ranges.

Nakamura N, Toju H and Kitajima K (2023).
Front Microbiol.
PubMed:
38075909

Optimization of Extraction Conditions and Cytotoxic Activity of Rapanone in Comparison to Its Homologue, Embelin.

Wróbel-Biedrawa D et al (2022).
Molecules.
PubMed:
36432013

First report of leaf spot on Deutzia crenata caused by Neopestalotiopsis ellipsospora in China.

Hu L et al (2022).
Plant Dis.
PubMed:
35801900

Integrated transcriptome and metabolome analyses revealed regulatory mechanisms of flavonoid biosynthesis in Radix Ardisia.

Liu C et al (2022).
PeerJ.
PubMed:
35789656

Dissecting Metabolism of Leaf Nodules in Ardisia crenata and Psychotria punctata.

Schindler F et al (2021).
Front Mol Biosci.
PubMed:
34395523

Feature-Based Molecular Networking for the Targeted Identification of G(q)-Inhibiting FR900359 Derivatives.

Hanke W et al (2021).
J Nat Prod.
PubMed:
34197116

Comparative Quantitative Study of Ardisiacrispin A in Extracts from Ardisia crenata Sims Varieties and Their Cytotoxic Activities.

Podolak I et al (2021).
Chem Biodivers.
PubMed:
34089236

Bioactive benzoquinones content variability in red-berry and white-berry varieties of Ardisia crenata Sims. and assessment of cytotoxic activity.

Podolak I et al (2021).
Nat Prod Res.
PubMed:
31135229

The genome analysis of Candidatus Burkholderia crenata reveals that secondary metabolism may be a key function of the Ardisia crenata leaf nodule symbiosis.

Carlier A et al (2016).
Environ Microbiol.
PubMed:
26663534

Ardisia crenata extract stimulates melanogenesis in B16F10 melanoma cells through inhibiting ERK1/2 and Akt activation.

Yao C et al (2015).
Mol Med Rep.
PubMed:
25333888