Cyrtomium fortunei

Common Names: Asian netvein hollyfern

Ethnobotanical Studies

Studies

Therapeutic Potential of Neoechinulins and Their Derivatives: An Overview of the Molecular Mechanisms Behind Pharmacological Activities.

Review
Sharifi-Rad J et al (2021).
Front Nutr.
PubMed:
34336908

The role of water-water cycle in regulating the redox state of photosystem I under fluctuating light.

Huang W, Yang YJ and Zhang SB (2019).
Biochim Biophys Acta Bioenerg.
PubMed:
30890407

[Assessment of Heavy Metal Pollution in Soil and Its Bioaccumulation by Dominant Plants in a Lead-Zinc Mining Area, Nanjing].

Li JK et al (2018).
Huan Jing Ke Xue.
PubMed:
29998694

Inhibitory effects of Cyrtomium fortunei J. Smith root extract on melanogenesis.

Choi SY et al (2013).
Pharmacogn Mag.
PubMed:
23930006

Evidence of genetic segregation in the apogamous fern species Cyrtomium fortunei (Dryopteridaceae).

Ootsuki R et al (2012).
J Plant Res.
PubMed:
22392021

Identification of Dryopteris crassirhizoma and the adulterant species based on cpDNA rbcL and translated amino acid sequences.

Zhao ZL, Leng CH and Wang ZT (2007).
Planta Med.
PubMed:
17713871

In vitro screening of traditionally used medicinal plants in China against enteroviruses.

Guo JP et al (2006).
World J Gastroenterol.
PubMed:
16810764

Screening of the wormicidal Chinese raw drugs on Clonorchis sinensis.

Rhee JK et al (1981).
Am J Chin Med.
PubMed:
6764091