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Hooper, Harvey. "Botany – Family Rutaceae." Ballarat Naturalist (1987:Oct) (May 1988): 8. http://dx.doi.org/10.5962/p.383955.

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Hooper, Harvey. "Botany – Family Rutaceae-Cont." Ballarat Naturalist (1988:Jun) (June 1988): 8. http://dx.doi.org/10.5962/p.383958.

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Vermeulen, Frans. "The Rutaceae Family - Order Sapindales." Homoeopathic Links 21, no. 1 (2008): 27–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-2007-989468.

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Ashwin Rajkumar.R, Ashwin Rajkumar R., P. Balamurugan P.Balamurugan, and Prasad M. P. Prasad.M.P. "Comparative Phytochemical Analysis of Rutaceae Family (Citrus Species) Extracts." International Journal of Scientific Research 3, no. 4 (2012): 148–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.15373/22778179/apr2014/51.

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Masrurah, Elva, Kaspul Kaspul, and Muhammad Zaini. "KEPRAKTISAN ENSIKLOPEDIA FAMILI RUTACEAE DI KEBUN RAYA BANUA UNTUK MELATIHKAN KETERAMPILAN BERPIKIR KRITIS MAHASISWA." BIOEDUKASI (Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi) 14, no. 1 (2023): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.24127/bioedukasi.v14i1.7768.

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Education is an effort to develop individual abilities and character through various processes such as guidance, teaching, training, and interaction with the environment. 21st century learning emphasizes critical thinking skills and environmental approaches related to the phrases think globally and act locally through the development of encyclopedias at Kebun Raya Banua. An encyclopedia is a type of learning resource that contains descriptions containing knowledge and is arranged (alphabetically) or according to the scientific environment by collaborating on text and images. This study aims to
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Manurung, Nurhasnah, and Pandu Prabowo Warsodirejo. "Exploration of Family Rutaceae in Garden Eden 100 Tobasa Agrowisata Forest." Bioscience 3, no. 2 (2019): 113. http://dx.doi.org/10.24036/0201932106088-0-00.

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Research in the Eden 100 agrotourism forest located in the area of Lumban Rang, Sionggang Utara Village, LumbanJulu District, Kab. Toba Samosir North Sumatra has been carried out for 3 months using "Survey or Exploration Method". The aim of this research is to find out data on plant species of family Rutaceae in the Eden Park area 100 and then make herbs and to produce learning devices in the form of dabbing as ingredients teach Biology courses in High Plant Taxonomy. The results showed that there were 9 types of plant family Rutaceae with the Genus Citrus as many as (6), Genus Zanthoxylum (1)
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Shofiyanta, Muhammad, Kiki Mukliya Yuliawati, and Esti Rachmawati Sadiyah. "Penelusuran Pustaka Senyawa yang Berpotensi Aktivitas Larvasida dari Tanaman Suku Rutaceae terhadap Larva Nyamuk Aedes aegypti." Jurnal Riset Farmasi 1, no. 2 (2021): 81–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.29313/jrf.v1i1.196.

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Abstract. The Aedes aegypti mosquito is a vector for the spread of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever, and the use of natural larvicides is needed as an alternative to synthetic larvicides to control its growth. The plant family that is widely used in the development of larvicidal active ingredients is Rutaceae. This literature review was conducted with the aim of collecting and analyzing research results related to the content of compounds that have the potential to produce larvicidal activity in the Rutaceae plant family. There are 11 plant species from the Rutaceae family that have larvicidal activit
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Adamska-Szewczyk, Aldona, Kazimierz Glowniak, and Tomasz Baj. "Furochinoline alkaloids in plants from Rutaceae family – a review." Current Issues in Pharmacy and Medical Sciences 29, no. 1 (2016): 33–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/cipms-2016-0008.

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Abstract Over the past five years, phytochemical and pharmacological studies have been conducted on material extracted from members of the Rutaceae family. In such work, new furochinoline-structured alkaloids were isolated from Ruta sp. and Dictamnus sp. Beyond the aforementioned, other substances with promising activity were isolated from the less-known species of Zanthoxylum, Evodia, Lonchocarpus, Myrthopsis and Teclea. Currently used forms of extraction, as well as methods of isolation and detection, allow the obtaining of pure, biologically active compounds. Many of these have antifungal,
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Liaqat, Iram, Naila Riaz, Qurat-ul-Ain Saleem, Hafiz Muhammad Tahir, Muhammad Arshad, and Najma Arshad. "Toxicological Evaluation of Essential Oils from Some Plants of Rutaceae Family." Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2018 (2018): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/4394687.

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Essential oils are produced as secondary metabolites by aromatic plants, predominantly belonging to families Apiaceae, Lamiaceae, Myrtaceae, and Rutaceae. The family Rutaceae has great economic importance for its numerous edible fruits and essential oils. In the present study, essential oils of seven plants of family Rutaceae, Aegle marmelos, Murraya koenigii, Citrus reticulata Blanco, Zanthoxylum armatum, Skimmia laureola, Murraya paniculata, and Boenninghausenia albiflora, were used for their toxicological assessment. Seven groups of selected essential oils-treated Wistar rats were establish
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Yang, Guliang, Shiming Li, Li Yuan, Yiwen Yang та Min-Hsiung Pan. "Effect of nobiletin on the MAPK/NF-κB signaling pathway in the synovial membrane of rats with arthritis induced by collagen". Food & Function 8, № 12 (2017): 4668–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7fo01311f.

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Fisher, Mark F., Colton D. Payne, Thaveshini Chetty, et al. "The genetic origin of evolidine, the first cyclopeptide discovered in plants, and related orbitides." Journal of Biological Chemistry 295, no. 42 (2020): 14510–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.ra120.014781.

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Cyclic peptides are reported to have antibacterial, antifungal, and other bioactivities. Orbitides are a class of cyclic peptides that are small, head-to-tail cyclized, composed of proteinogenic amino acids and lack disulfide bonds; they are also known in several genera of the plant family Rutaceae. Melicope xanthoxyloides is the Australian rain forest tree of the Rutaceae family in which evolidine, the first plant cyclic peptide, was discovered. Evolidine (cyclo-SFLPVNL) has subsequently been all but forgotten in the academic literature, so to redress this we used tandem MS and de novo transc
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APRILLIA, INA, SYAFRINA LAMIN, and DONI SETIAWAN. "Host Plant Preferences of Butterflies (Lepidoptera: Rhopalocera) in Sriwijaya University Campus of Indralaya, South Sumatra." BIO PALEMBANICA 1, no. 1 (2024): 14–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.36982/bio.v1i1.4277.

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Hostplants are important for butterflies becaue the plants are where they lay their eggs and catterpilars will to eat after. A study to about butterflies diversity and their host plant preferences has been carried out in July-September 2014 in Sriwijaya University Campus of Indralaya, South Sumatra. This research was to determine the preferences and identify the various species larval host plants and nectar sources of butterflies in Sriwijaya University Campus of Indralaya. We applied sampling points using purposive sampling method. Our findings suggest that there were 8 larval host plant fami
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Sato, Ai, Yu Okamura, and Masashi Murakami. "Diversification and selection pattern of CYP6B genes in Japanese Papilio butterflies and their association with host plant spectra." PeerJ 8 (December 22, 2020): e10625. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.10625.

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Herbivorous insects are thought to have evolved counteradaptations to conquer chemical defenses in their host plants in a stepwise co-evolutionary process. Papilio butterflies use CYP6B gene family members to metabolize furanocoumarins in their Rutaceae or Apiaceae host plants. CYP6Bs have functionally diverged among Papilio species to be able to metabolite diverse types of furanocoumarins in their host plants. In this study, we examined the diversification and selection patterns of CYP6B among nine Papilio species in Japan (eight Rutaceae specialists and one Apiaceae specialist) and their ass
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Groppo, Milton, Jacquelyn Kallunki, José Pirani, and Alexandre Antonelli. "Chilean Pitavia more closely related to Oceania and Old World Rutaceae than to Neotropical groups: evidence from two cpDNA non-coding regions, with a new subfamilial classification of the family." PhytoKeys 19 (December 18, 2012): 9–29. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.19.3912.

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The position of the plant genus <i>Pitavia</i> within an infrafamilial phylogeny of Rutaceae (rue, or orange family) was investigated with the use of two non-coding regions from cpDNA, the <i>trnL-trnF</i> region and the <i>rps16</i> intron. The only species of the genus, <i>Pitavia punctata</i> Molina, is restricted to the temperate forests of the Coastal Cordillera of Central-Southern Chile and threatened by loss of habitat. The genus traditionally has been treated as part of tribe Zanthoxyleae (subfamily Rutoideae) where it constitutes the monogeneric tribe Pitaviinae. This tribe and genus
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Licciardello, Grazia, Paola Caruso, Patrizia Bella, et al. "Pathotyping Citrus Ornamental Relatives with Xanthomonas citri pv. citri and X. citri pv. aurantifolii Refines Our Understanding of Their Susceptibility to These Pathogens." Microorganisms 10, no. 5 (2022): 986. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10050986.

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Xanthomonas citri pv. citri (Xcc) and X. citri pv. aurantifolii (Xca) are causal agents of Citrus Bacterial Canker (CBC), a devastating disease that severely affects citrus plants. They are harmful organisms not reported in Europe or the Mediterranean Basin. Host plants are in the Rutaceae family, including the genera Citrus, Poncirus, and Fortunella, and their hybrids. In addition, other genera of ornamental interest are reported as susceptible, but results are not uniform and sometimes incongruent. We evaluated the susceptibility of 32 ornamental accessions of the Rutaceae family belonging t
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Kaushik, Prashant, and Shashi Kumar. "Transcriptome Analysis of Bael (Aegle marmelos (L.) Corr.) a Member of Family Rutaceae." Forests 9, no. 8 (2018): 450. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f9080450.

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Aegle marmelos (L.) Corr. is a medicinally and horticulturally important tree member of the family Rutaceae. It is native to India, where it is also known as Bael. Despite its importance, the genomic resources of this plant are scarce. This study presented the first-ever report of expressed transcripts in the leaves of Aegle marmelos. A total of 133,616 contigs were assembled to 46,335 unigenes with minimum and maximum lengths of 201 bp and 14,853 bp, respectively. There were 7002 transcription factors and 94,479 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers. The A. marmelos transcripts were also annot
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Tan, Mario A., Niti Sharma, and Seong Soo A. An. "Phyto-Carbazole Alkaloids from the Rutaceae Family as Potential Protective Agents against Neurodegenerative Diseases." Antioxidants 11, no. 3 (2022): 493. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox11030493.

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Plant-derived (phyto) carbazole alkaloids are an important class of compounds, presented in the family of Rutaceae (Genera Murraya, Clausena, Glycosmis, Micromelum and Zanthoxylum). Due to several significant biological activities, such as antitumor, antibacterial, antiviral, antidiabetic, anti-HIV and neuroprotective activities of the parent skeleton (3-methylcarbazole), carbazole alkaloids are recognized as an important class of potential therapeutic agents. Neurodegenerative diseases (NDs) may exhibit a vast range of conditions, affecting neurons primarily and leading ultimately to the prog
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Suriani, Cicik, Eko Prasetya, Tri Harsono, et al. "DNA Barcoding of Andaliman (Zanthoxylum acanthopodium DC) from North Sumatra Province of Indonesia using maturase K Gene." Tropical Life Sciences Research 32, no. 2 (2021): 15–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.21315/tlsr2021.32.2.2.

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Andaliman (Zanthoxylum acanthopodium DC) is a native plant of North Sumatra province. Zanthoxylum acanthopodium is a member of Rutaceae family widely found in northern Sumatra, Indonesia. The aim of this study was to barcode Z. acanthopodium in North Sumatra province, Indonesia based on cpDNA maturase K (matK). Samples were collected in seven localities across six regions of North Sumatra province. Phylogenetic analysis was conducted using Maximum Likelihood method. The results of phylogenetic analysis indicate that Z. acanthopodium is a monophyletic group that is derived from a common ancesto
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Munot, Yuvaraaj. "The medicinal wonders and formulation of bael (aegle marmelos): a comprehensive review." International journal of therapeutic innovation 3, no. 1 (2025): 293–302. https://doi.org/10.55522/ijti.v3i1.0080.

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Bael, belonging to the Rutaceae family, has long been held in high esteem because of its incredible medicinal properties and wide applications in therapy. With over 80% of the plant species forming angiosperms, they have huge medicinal values; bael remains one of the best examples of such species. Aegle marmelos, classified under the family Rutaceae, or bael tree, has been traditionally used in Ayurvedic medicine and has gained much attention regarding the various sets of bioactive compounds and phytochemicals endowed with a wide range of health benefits - anti-diabetic, anti-microbial, anti-c
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Nurfadila, Nurfadila, Rachmat Kosman, and Herwin Herwin. "LITERATURE STUDY OF ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF THE FAMILI RUTACEA." Journal Microbiology Science 2, no. 1 (2022): 15–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.56711/jms.v2i1.823.

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Indonesia has one of potential plants as an herbal medicine, called Lime (Citrus aurantifolia) and Kaffir Lime (Citrus hystrix DC), both used for different purposes such as cooking, seasoning and traditional medicine. Both plants are derived from the family of Rutaceae which belongs to shrubs that have many branches and twigs. This study aimed to carry out the antibacterial assay of the Rutaceae family. This study used a literature study approach, which references were obtained through 3 Journal sources, namely Google scholar, pubmed, and thscience direct. Furthermore the selected research art
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Vanessa Feretti and Denise Monique Dubet da Silva Mouga. "Pollinic characterization of species of the botanic family Rutaceae Juss." Acta Biológica Catarinense 3, no. 1 (2016): 5–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.21726/abc.v3i1.469.

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Species of the family Rutaceae Juss are used in the food and pharmaceutical industry, for their edible fruits and multiple medicinal properties. Aiming to complete the characterization of commercially important fruit species grown in Brazil, of melissopalynological interest, the following species were analyzed: Citrus deliciosa Ten., C. grandis (L.) Osbeck, C. limettioides Tan., C. limon (L.) Burm, C. paradisi Macfad., Citrus x sinensis var. açucar (L.) Osbeck x Citrus sinensis var. sanguinea (Engl.) Engl. and Fortunella japonica (Thunb.) Swingle. The pollen grains were prepared by acetolysis
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Luo, Kun, ShiLin Chen, KeLi Chen, et al. "Assessment of candidate plant DNA barcodes using the Rutaceae family." Science China Life Sciences 53, no. 6 (2010): 701–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11427-010-4009-1.

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Marchiori, José Newton Cardoso. "Estudo anatômico da madeira de Pilocarpus pennatifolius Lem. (Rutaceae)." Ciência e Natura 8, no. 8 (1986): 95. http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/2179460x25446.

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This study describes the wood anatomy of Pilocarpus pennatifolius Lem., Rutaceae. The anatomical structure is compared with literature references to the botanical family and genus pilocarpus Vahl. Quantitative data as well as photomicrographs of the wood are also furnished.
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Guo, Lijun, Wenwen Shi, Yatao Luo, et al. "De Novo Assembly of First Mitochondrial Genome in Melicope pteleifolia (Rutaceae): Resolving Inter-Organellar Gene Transfer Events Through Integrated Chloroplast Analysis." Horticulturae 11, no. 6 (2025): 628. https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae11060628.

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Melicope pteleifolia (Rutaceae) is a shrub or tree with high medicinal value. Although the physical features of M. pteleifolia are evident, the mitochondrial (mt) genome has yet to be investigated, and its evolutionary relationship within Rutaceae is unclear. The organelle genomes of M. pteleifolia were constructed using Nanopore and Illumina sequencing data. The circular mt genome is 780,107 base pairs (bp) long, with a GC content of 44.85%. It has 66 genes, consisting of 33 protein-coding genes (PCGs), 30 tRNA genes, and 3 rRNA genes. The length of the chloroplast (cp) genome was 158,987 bp,
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Ashok, Kumar Sharma, Sharma Mukesh, Lal Soni Shankar, Singh Charanjeet, Agarwal Dilip, and Mal Yadav Sanwar. "COMPARATIVE PHYTOCHEMICAL AND PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES OF TRADITIONALLY USED CITRUS SPECIES: CITRUS LIMON, CITRUS AURANTIUM, CITRUS MEDICA." International Journal of Current Pharmaceutical Review and Research 14, no. 03 (2022): 73–78. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12658665.

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Plants are very rich and important source of various therapeutic compounds which aretremendiously using in pharmaceutical industry. Several studies confirmed that the presenceof phytochemicals contribute medicinal as well as physiological properties to the plants.Citrus fruits, which belong to Rutaceae Family, accumulate a great variety of phytochemicalsincluding low molecular phenolics, acetophenones, terpenoids, flavanoids, stilbenes andtannins. Citrus Limon, Citrus Aurantium, Citrus Medica possess antimicrobial, antibacterialand antioxidant properties or agents which boost up the individual
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Van, Hong Thien, Dang Gia Man Nguyen, Nguyen Tuong An Quynh, and Van Son Le. "Antibacterial activities of ethanolic extract of four species of Rutaceae family." Plant Science Today 7, no. 3 (2020): 463–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.14719/pst.2020.7.3.784.

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In this study, the antibacterial activity of ethanolic extract from the leaves of four Rutaceae species, including Acronychia pedunculata, Clausena excavata, Glycosmis pentaphylla and Luvunga scandens, were performed using the agar disk diffusion method for the first time. The ethanolic extracts from the leaves of A. pedunculata and G. pentaphylla were able to resist against all six bacterial strains with zones of inhibition for Bacillus cereus (17.3±2.1 mm, 20.8±1.0 mm) Staphylococcus aureus (8.5±0.5 mm, 17.6±0.3 mm) Escherichia coli (16.7±2.1 mm, 15.3±1.2 mm), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (11.7±0.
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Lapčík, Oldřich, Bořivoj Klejdus, Michaela Davidová, Ladislav Kokoška, Vlastimil Kubáň та Jitka Moravcová. "Isoflavonoids in the rutaceae family: 1.Fortunella obovata,Murraya paniculataand fourCitrusspecies". Phytochemical Analysis 15, № 5 (2004): 293–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pca.781.

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Jagetia, Ganesh Chandra. "Ethnomedicinal properties of Bael Aegle marmelos Corrêa family Rutaceae: A review." Trends in Horticulture 6, no. 2 (2023): 2941. http://dx.doi.org/10.24294/th.v6i2.2941.

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Bael or Aegle marmelos Corrêa is considered a sacred tree by Hindus and is offered to Lord Shiva while worshipping. It grows in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia and is called by various names in different regions. Bael has been used as a traditional medicine in India and other Southeast Asian countries to treat various ailments, including diarrhea, chronic dysentery, constipation, gonorrhea, catarrh, diabetes, deafness, inflammations, ulcerated intestinal mucosa, intermittent fever, melancholia, heart palpitation, and also to control fertility. The ethnomedicinal properties of Bael a
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Appelhans, Marc S., Michael J. Bayly, Margaret M. Heslewood, et al. "A new subfamily classification of the Citrus family (Rutaceae) based on six nuclear and plastid markers." TAXON 70, no. 5 (2021): 1035–61. https://doi.org/10.1002/tax.12543.

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Appelhans, Marc S., Bayly, Michael J., Heslewood, Margaret M., Groppo, Milton, Verboom, G. Anthony, Forster, Paul I., Kallunki, Jacquelyn A., Duretto, Marco F. (2021): A new subfamily classification of the Citrus family (Rutaceae) based on six nuclear and plastid markers. TAXON 70 (5): 1035-1061, DOI: 10.1002/tax.12543, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/tax.12543
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Nahar, Lutfun, Shaymaa Al-Majmaie, Afaf Al-Groshi, Azhar Rasul, and Satyajit D. Sarker. "Chalepin and Chalepensin: Occurrence, Biosynthesis and Therapeutic Potential." Molecules 26, no. 6 (2021): 1609. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26061609.

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Dihydrofuranocoumarin, chalepin (1) and furanocoumarin, chalepensin (2) are 3-prenylated bioactive coumarins, first isolated from the well-known medicinal plant Ruta chalepensis L. (Fam: Rutaceae) but also distributed in various species of the genera Boenminghausenia, Clausena and Ruta. The distribution of these compounds appears to be restricted to the plants of the family Rutaceae. To date, there have been a considerable number of bioactivity studies performed on coumarins 1 and 2, which include their anticancer, antidiabetic, antifertility, antimicrobial, antiplatelet aggregation, antiproto
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Kainde, Reynold P. "KEANEKARAGAMAN JENIS POHON DI HUTAN LINDUNG GUNUNG SAHENDARUMAN, KABUPATEN KEPULAUAN SANGIHE." EUGENIA 17, no. 1 (2011): 71. http://dx.doi.org/10.35791/eug.17.1.2011.102.

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This research was carried out in the Mount of Sahendaruman Protection Forest from February to May2006, aiming to find out information tree spesies biodiversity. The method was exploration usingtransects of 20m wide from the mountain top divided in 8 directions. Result showed that there were 70tree species from 32 families belong to Magnoliopsida (dicotyl) and division of Magnoliophyta (flowerplant). There were 7 tree species in which member of Euphorbiaceae, Lauraceae dan Rubiaceae. Fivetree species were member of Apocynaceae. Four tree species were member of Meliaceae. Family ofActinidaceae,
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Singh, Anant Gopal. "Murraya Koenigii (L.) Spreng-Curry Leaves/Mitho Nim- A Miracle Plant." Butwal Campus Journal 3, no. 1 (2020): 125–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/bcj.v3i1.36515.

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Murraya koenigii is a leafy medicinal as well as a green leafy aromatic shrub that belong to the family Rutaceae of angiosperms. The various pharmacological activities of the plant have been seen such as activity on Antidiabetic, cholesterol-reducing property, antimicrobial activity antiulcer activity, Antioxidative property, anti-diarrhea activity, anti-cancer activity with mucother phagocytic activity.
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Umadevi, I., M. Daniel, and S. D. Sabnis. "Chemosystematics of some Indian members of the family Meliaceae." Feddes Repertorium 99, no. 5-6 (1988): 195–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/j.1522-239x.1988.tb00320.x.

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SummaryFifteen members belonging to the family Meliaceae have been analysed for their flavonoids, phenolic acids, saponins, tannins and alkaloids. It is found that most of the plants contained flavonols and proanthocyanins. Flavones were present in Walsura and Glycoflavones in Chloroxylon. Leaves of Aglaia, Dysoxylum and Naregamia were devoid of any flavonoid. Chloroxylon is the only taxon containing coumarins. Gallic acid is confined to the tribes Trichilieae and Swietenieae. Chloroxylon is found to be different from all other members of Meliaceae in chemical composition and therefore its inc
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Imbenzi, Palmer Sivoko, Eric Kibagendi Osoro, Naji Said Aboud, Japheth Omollo Ombito, and Peter Kiplagat Cheplogoi. "A review on chemistry of some species of genus Vepris (Rutaceae family)." Journal of Scientific and Innovative Research 3, no. 3 (2014): 357–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.31254/jsir.2014.3314.

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This review presents the current known phytochemical constituents of the genus Vepris. The genus is a rich source of alkaloids and limonoids most of which possess the 3, 4- methylenedioxy moieties. They are frequently used as antimalarial in African traditional medicine. The genus Vepris produces a number of metabolites in high quantities whose biological activities including antiplasmodial and antioxidant activities exhibited are discussed. The ethnopharmacology and toxicity of Vepris are also considered.
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Mishra, Bhuwan B., Navneet Kishore, Vinod K. Tiwari, Desh D. Singh, and Vyasji Tripathi. "A novel antifungal anthraquinone from seeds of Aegle marmelos Correa (family Rutaceae)." Fitoterapia 81, no. 2 (2010): 104–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fitote.2009.08.009.

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Ali, Junab, Biswajit Das, and Trideep Saikia. "ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF LEMON PEEL (CITRUS LIMON) EXTRACT." International Journal of Current Pharmaceutical Research 9, no. 4 (2017): 79. http://dx.doi.org/10.22159/ijcpr.2017v9i4.20962.

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Objective: To evaluate the antimicrobial activity of methanolic extract from the peel of the fruit of Citrus Limon (Family-Rutaceae) in conjugation with phytochemical analysis.Methods: The methanolic extract from the peel of the fruit of Citrus Limon (Family-Rutaceae) was separated from fruits, shade dried, powdered and extracted using methanol, analysed for phytochemical constituents using standard methods. The antimicrobial activity of the plant extract was examined against 2 bacterial strains among one is Gram-positive (Staphylococcus aureus) and other is Gram-negative (Escherichia coli) an
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Kharde, Mahesh N., Prerana D. Jadhav, and Anil S. Wabale. "Ruta graveolens L: A Medicinal Herb." YMER Digital 21, no. 05 (2022): 52–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.37896/ymer21.05/07.

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Ruta graveolens L. is a member belonging to family Rutaceae. It is strongly odoriferous evergreen herb, distributed throughout the world. It is vernacularly known as Satap, Sadab, and Garden Rue. In traditional system of medicine, Ruta is used to cure cough, cold and fever. It possesses many medicinally important properties; hence the present review is undertaken to evaluate the medicinal properties of the Ruta.
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Soliyeva Dilafruz Shavkatbek kizi. "Pharmacognostic Analysis of Medicinal Plants Containing Essential Oils." Texas Journal of Medical Science 25 (October 30, 2023): 99–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.62480/tjms.2023.vol25.pp99-102.

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This review aims to survey the major pharmacognostic plant taxa containing essential oils of pharmaceutical interest. The botanical families covered include Lamiaceae, Rutaceae, Myrtaceae, Zingiberaceae, Apiaceae, and Asteraceae among others. For each family, the major essential oil-bearing genera and species will be discussed along with the characteristic chemical constituents of their volatile oils. The pharmacological activities attributed to these essential oils will also be overviewed
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Fitri, Dewi Rahma, In Rahmi Fatria Fajar, Siti Khoiri’atun Nikmah, and Dedri Syafei. "Anti-Mosquito Lotion Formulation With 70% Ethanol Extract of Kawista Fruit As An Active Substance." SANITAS: Jurnal Teknologi dan Seni Kesehatan 13, no. 1 (2022): 56–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.36525/sanitas.2022.6.

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Insektisida alami yang diketahui mempunyai potensi besar untuk dikembangkan sebagai pengendali hama dan serangga salah satunya adalah dari famili Rutaceae. Buah kawista (Limonia acidissima) termasuk kedalam family Rutaceae yang mengandung 44 komponen minyak atsiri analisa GC-Olfactometri. Pengunaan bahan alami dari ekstrak buah kawista (Limonia acidissima) sebagai zat aktif reppelent diharapkan lebih aman jika dibandingkan dengan bahan kimia N,N-Diethylmeta-toluamide (DEET). Pada penelitian ini akan diuji efektivitas antinyamuk lotion ekstrak etanol 70% buah kawista (Limonia acidissima) terkai
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Zibaee, Elaheh, Safa Kamalian, Mehrangiz Tajvar, et al. "Citrus species: A Review of Traditional Uses, Phytochemistry and Pharmacology." Current Pharmaceutical Design 26, no. 1 (2020): 44–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1381612825666191127115601.

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The Citrus species from family Rutaceae has worldwide applications such as cardiovascular and gastrointestinal problems. Phytochemical investigations have shown that these plants have constituents including flavonoids, limonoids and carotenoids. There are many reports on a wide range of activities such as antiinflammatory, anti-oxidant, immunomodulatory, metabolic, cardiovascular and neuroprotective effects. In the current review, we discuss information regarding botany, phytochemistry, ethnobotany uses, traditional knowledge and pharmacological aspects of the Citrus species.
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Dilip Shinde, Ankita. "Green Synthesis of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles via Murrayakoenigii Leaf Extract: A Sustainable Approach." International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Applications 10, no. 2 (2025): 545–51. https://doi.org/10.35629/4494-1002545551.

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A common medicinal herb, Murrayakoenigii (M. koenigii) is a member of the Rutaceae family. Carbazole alkaloids, which have strong biological and pharmacological effects, are abundant in the leaves, roots, and bark of this plant. These consist of neuroprotective, anti-inflammatory, anticancer, antidiabetic, and antioxidant properties. Due to their special qualities, zinc nanoparticles have found extensive application as gas sensors, semiconductors, magnetic materials, electroluminescent materials, and ingredients in cosmetics.
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Khin, Mar Naing. "Morphological Characters of Atalantia monophylla Correa. (Taw-shauk) and Antispasmodic Activity of its Root." Dagon University Research Journal Vol.3, no. 2011 (2019): Pg.161–172. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3542357.

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Atalantia monophylla Correa. (Taw-shauk), belonging to the family Rutaceae is used as lubricant in Myanmar traditional medicine. They are large aromatic shrubs, sharp spines at the nodes. Most of the Rutaceae family are wing petiole but this plant is not wing petiole, the tip emarginate and gland dotted. Atalantia monophylla Correa. is grown in hilly regions of the Monywa District in Sagaing Region. The leaves, fruits and roots are used as traditional medicine for the treatment of antispasmodic activity, snake-bite, emollient and paralysis. Morphological characters and pharmacological activiti
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Munjal, Shikha, and Aakash Singh. "Facile and Green Synthesis of Iron and Silver supported Iron Nanoparticles from Novel Plant Extract of Aegle marmelos: Anti-bacterial and Anti-fungal Activity." Journal of Drug Delivery and Therapeutics 9, no. 3-s (2019): 334–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.22270/jddt.v9i3-s.2850.

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Nanoscience and nanoparticles are getting attention in wide aspects of Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, biotechnology medicine and even industries. The green synthesis of different single and doped metal nanoparticles has been known for last few years and having their beneficial, medicinal and pharmaceutical result. In the light of all this, we are approaching for an ecofriendly, less perilous and plant mediated green synthesis of Iron oxide nanoparticle as compared with other conventional and unsafe methods. We report for the synthesis of iron oxide NPs by aqueous extract of leaf of varie
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Udayan, Elangovan, and John Joel Gnanadoss. "Isolation and Characterization of L-Asparaginase Producing Endophytic Fungi from Medicinal Plants of Rutaceae Family." Biosciences Biotechnology Research Asia 20, no. 1 (2023): 241–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.13005/bbra/3085.

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Endophytic fungi synthesize a diverse set of enzymes and biomolecules with wide array of bioactivities. Thirty-five distinct fungal endophytes have been isolated from medicinal plants of Rutaceae and screened for their ability to produce various industrially important enzymes. Primary enzyme screening revealed that 65% of isolates produced L-Asparaginase, 62% of isolates produced cellulase, 60% of isolates produced amylase, 48% of isolates produced both lipase and pectinase, 45% of isolates produced laccase and 42% of isolates produced protease. Among the different enzymes screened, L-Asparagi
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Ying, Zhiqi, Meixiu Yan, Manjia Zhou, Xiangyu He, and Rubin Cheng. "Characterization of the complete chloroplast genome of the medicinal plant Orixa japonica (Rutaceae) in Zhejiang Province and its phylogenetic analysis within family Rutaceae." Mitochondrial DNA Part B 6, no. 6 (2021): 1734–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23802359.2021.1931511.

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El-Sawy, Eslam R., Ahmed B. Abdelwahab, and Gilbert Kirsch. "Maculine: a furoquinoline alkaloid from the family Rutaceae: sources, syntheses and biological activities." Arkivoc 2020, no. 7 (2020): 82–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.24820/ark.5550190.p011.200.

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Truong, Duy Hoang, Sao Mai Dam, Ngoc Hung Ngo, and Hong Thien Van. "Chemical constituents and biological effects of essential oils of Clausena genus (Rutaceae): A review." Herba Polonica 68, no. 3 (2022): 17–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/hepo-2022-0021.

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Summary Clausena is a genus of Rutaceae family commonly used in traditional medicine. This report aims to provide the brief review on the chemical components and bioactivities of essential oils (EOs) isolated from Clausena plants. The phyto-chemicals of EOs obtained from different plant parts of Clausena species are characterized by several chemical groups such as oxygenated sesquiterpene, oxygenated monoterpene, monoterpene hydrocarbons, sesquiterpene hydrocarbons, etc. In addition, the studied oils also possess the antimicrobial, insecticidal and larvicidal activities.
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Joshi, Mayank, Neeraj Tiwari, Mehak, et al. "A Review on the Description, Biology, Chemistry, Insecticidal Activities and Economic Importance of Zanthoxylumarmatum(Timur)." Asian Journal of Advanced Research and Reports 19, no. 3 (2025): 344–59. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajarr/2025/v19i3947.

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ZanthoxylumarmatumDc, also known as "Timur" or "Toothache tree," is a medicinal plant from the Rutaceae family that is native to the subtropical areas of the Himalayas and South-East Asia. It is highly valued for its cultural, economic, and medicinal significance in its native regions, particularly in India, Nepal, Bhutan, and China. This detailed review sinks into the botanical characteristics, reproductive biology, chemistry, insecticidal activities and the economic importance of its medicinal and culinary applications. This versatile plant has garnered attention due to its essential oils, a
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Pavlović, Dragana, Bojan Zlatković, Slavoljub Živanović, Dušanka Kitić, and Tatjana Golubović. "Serbian Rutaceae species: comparison of flavonoid contents, coumarin compounds and radical scavenging activity." Biologica Nyssana 9, no. 1 (2018): 37–43. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1470848.

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Family Rutaceae is presented in Serbian flora with 3 genera and 4 species: <em>Ruta graveolens</em> L., <em>D</em><em>ictamnus albus</em> L., <em>H</em><em>aplophyllum suaveolens</em> (DC.) G. Don and <em>H. boissieranum</em> Vis. &amp; Pančić. Comparative study of the phytochemical variability and antioxidant activity of ethanolic and methanolic extracts, obtained from these species&rsquo; areal parts, was performed. Total flavonoid content was determined spectrophotometrically and HPLC method was employed for quantification of coumarins. Fast antioxidant screening of samples was done in DPPH
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Abdulwanis Mohamed, Zeinab, Enas Mohamed Eliaser, Emanuela Mazzon, Patrick Rollin, Gwendoline Cheng Lian Ee, and Ahmad Faizal Abdull Razis. "Neuroprotective Potential of Secondary Metabolites from Melicope lunu-ankenda (Rutaceae)." Molecules 24, no. 17 (2019): 3109. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24173109.

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Plant natural compounds have great potential as alternative medicines for preventing and treating diseases. Melicope lunu-ankenda is one Melicope species (family Rutaceae), which is widely used in traditional medicine, consumed as a salad and a food seasoning. Consumption of different parts of this plant has been reported to exert different biological activities such as antioxidant and anti-inflammatory qualities, resulting in a protective effect against several health disorders including neurodegenerative diseases. Various secondary metabolites such as phenolic acid derivatives, flavonoids, c
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