Gnetum parvifolium

Ethnobotanical Studies

Studies

Structurally diverse stilbenes from Gnetum parvifolium and their anti-neuroinflammatory activities.

Summary

Scientists isolated 15 new and eight known stilbenes from Gnetum parvifolium. These compounds showed significant anti-neuroinflammatory activity, particularly compound 10, which decreased iNOS, IL-1β, IL-6, and TNF-α levels.

Yan QW et al (2023).
Bioorg Chem.
PubMed:
38154389

Higenamine in Plants as a Source of Unintentional Doping.

Review
Rangelov Kozhuharov V, Ivanov K and Ivanova S (2022).
Plants (Basel).
PubMed:
35161335

Screening and Evaluation of Xanthine Oxidase Inhibitors from Gnetum parvifolium in China.

Tang X et al (2019).
Molecules.
PubMed:
31340570

Significance of Photosynthetic Characters in the Evolution of Asian Gnetum (Gnetales).

Deng N et al (2019).
Front Plant Sci.
PubMed:
30804953

Proteome-Level Analysis of Metabolism- and Stress-Related Proteins during Seed Dormancy and Germination in Gnetum parvifolium.

Chang E et al (2018).
J Agric Food Chem.
PubMed:
29490456

A Review of Traditional Medicinal Plants from Kachin State, Northern Myanmar.

Review
Aung HT et al (2016).
Nat Prod Commun.
PubMed:
27169181

Transcriptome Characterization of Gnetum parvifolium Reveals Candidate Genes Involved in Important Secondary Metabolic Pathways of Flavonoids and Stilbenoids.

Deng N et al (2016).
Front Plant Sci.
PubMed:
26973657

[Synthesis and HIV-1 inhibitory activity of natural products isolated from Gnetum parvifolium and their analogues].

Piao ZS et al (2010).
Yao Xue Xue Bao.
PubMed:
21351490

Evolution of reduced and compact chloroplast genomes (cpDNAs) in gnetophytes: selection toward a lower-cost strategy.

Wu CS et al (2009).
Mol Phylogenet Evol.
PubMed:
19166950

Chloroplast genome (cpDNA) of Cycas taitungensis and 56 cp protein-coding genes of Gnetum parvifolium: insights into cpDNA evolution and phylogeny of extant seed plants.

Wu CS et al (2007).
Mol Biol Evol.
PubMed:
17383970

Stilbenoids in lianas of Gnetum parvifolium.

Tanaka T et al (2001).
Chem Pharm Bull (Tokyo).
PubMed:
11456092

Characterization of MADS genes in the gymnosperm Gnetum parvifolium and its implication on the evolution of reproductive organs in seed plants.

Shindo S et al (1999).
Evol Dev.
PubMed:
11324103

Benzylisoquinoline alkaloids from gnetum parvifolium.

Xu Q and Lin M (1999).
J Nat Prod.
PubMed:
10425133