Rhododendron micranthum

Ethnobotanical Studies

Studies

The efficacy and toxicity of grayanoids as analgesics: A systematic review.

Summary

The researchers studied grayanoids, diterpenoids found in certain plants, commonly used to treat abdominal pain, headaches, and arthritis.

Review Pain
Yang J, Zhao J and Zhang J (2022).
J Ethnopharmacol.
PubMed:
35948141

Micranthanosides I and II, two novel 1,10-secograyanane diterpenoids and their antinociceptive analogues from the leaves and twigs of Rhododendron micranthum.

Zhu Y et al (2019).
RSC Adv.
PubMed:
35515239

Structurally diverse diterpenoids with eight carbon skeletons from Rhododendron micranthum and their antinociceptive effects.

Jin P et al (2021).
Bioorg Chem.
PubMed:
33845382

Three new antinociceptive diterpenoids from the roots of Rhododendron micranthum.

Chai B, Li Y and Yu SS (2020).
J Asian Nat Prod Res.
PubMed:
32536209

Genome survey sequencing and identification of genomic SSR markers for Rhododendron micranthum.

Zhou XJ et al (2020).
Biosci Rep.
PubMed:
32495827

Grayanane Diterpenoid Glucosides from the Leaves of Rhododendron micranthum and Their Bioactivities Evaluation.

Sun N et al (2018).
J Nat Prod.
PubMed:
30452260

Micranthanone A, a new diterpene with an unprecedented carbon skeleton from Rhododendron micranthum.

Zhang M et al (2013).
Org Lett.
PubMed:
23745579