Cardiocrinum giganteum

Ethnobotanical Studies

Studies

Time-Course Transcriptomic Analysis Reveals Molecular Insights into the Inflorescence and Flower Development of Cardiocrinum giganteum.

Wei Y et al (2024).
Plants (Basel).
PubMed:
38475495

CGY-1, a biflavonoid isolated from cardiocrinum giganteum seeds, improves memory deficits by modulating the cholinergic system in scopolamine-treated mice.

Zhang RR et al (2019).
Biomed Pharmacother.
PubMed:
30594789

Isolation of novel biflavonoids from Cardiocrinum giganteum seeds and characterization of their antitussive activities.

Shou JW et al (2018).
J Ethnopharmacol.
PubMed:
29738848

Molecular identification and cytotoxicity study of herbal medicinal materials that are confused by Aristolochia herbs.

Li M et al (2014).
Food Chem.
PubMed:
24206727

Isolation and characterization of 21 microsatellite loci in Cardiocrinum giganteum var. yunnanense (Liliaceae), an important economic plant in China.

Li R et al (2012).
Int J Mol Sci.
PubMed:
22408400

Cardiocrinum seeds as a replacement for Aristolochia fruits in treating cough.

Li M et al (2010).
J Ethnopharmacol.
PubMed:
20435131

[Determination of trace elements in cardiocrinum giganteum by FAAS].

Wang YZ et al (2007).
Guang Pu Xue Yu Guang Pu Fen Xi.
PubMed:
18051546

A molecular phylogeny of Lilium in the internal transcribed spacer region of nuclear ribosomal DNA.

Nishikawa T et al (1999).
J Mol Evol.
PubMed:
10441675