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Woodward, J. E., M. R. Vandiver, K. L. Ong, and S. A. McBride. "First Report of Vinca minor Co-infected with Puccinia vincae and Golovinomyces orontii in Texas." Plant Health Progress 13, no. 1 (2012): 39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/php-2012-0724-01-br.

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Vinca spp. are commonly planted in gardens and landscapes as a groundcover. In May 2009, diseased periwinkle (Vinca minor L.) plants were obtained from an established residential landscape in Muleshoe, TX. Both Golovinomyces orontii (Castagne) V.P. Heluta and Puccinia vincae were identified as pathogens in the samples. Whereas both G. orontii and P. vincae have been reported on Vinca minor in the United States, this is the first report of each in Texas. Accepted for publication 24 May 2012. Published 24 July 2012.
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Minter, D. W., and P. F. Cannon. "Puccinia vincae . [Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria]." Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria 232 (June 2022): 2310. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dfb/20220233454.

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Abstract A description is provided for Puccinia vincae found on Vinca major . Some information on its taxonomy, associated organisms, habitats, dispersal and transmission and conservation status are given, along with details of its geographical distribution (Algeria, Morocco, Armenia, Republic of Georgia, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, Uzbekistan, Portugal (Azores, Madeira), Spain (Canary Islands), Australia (South Australia), Cuba, Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Bulgaria, Channel Islands, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iri
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Huang, Yi, Yong Fang, Jinmin Wu та ін. "Regulation of Vinca alkaloid-induced apoptosis by NF-κB/IκB pathway in human tumor cells". Molecular Cancer Therapeutics 3, № 3 (2004): 271–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1535-7163.271.3.3.

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Abstract Antimicrotubule Vinca alkaloids, such as vinblastine and vincristine, interfere with the dynamics of microtubules and have shown significant cell killing activity in a variety of tumor cells through induction of apoptosis. The mechanism by which Vinca alkaloids induce apoptosis is not entirely clear. In this study, we found that glucocorticoids inhibit Vinca alkaloid-induced apoptosis without affecting G2-M arrest in human breast cancer BCap37 cells and human epidermoid tumor KB cells, suggesting that Vinca alkaloid-induced apoptosis may occur via a pathway independent of cell cycle a
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Nerkar, Amit Gajanan, and Rushikesh P. Nagarkar. "Formulation and evaluation of medicated herbal syrup of vinca extract." Current Trends in Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Chemistry 5, no. 2 (2023): 63–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.18231/j.ctppc.2023.014.

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Cancer is deadliest disease ever known. Vinca extract has the potential and beneficial in treating various cancer conditions. However, till date no known syrup of Vinca plant or its extract has been formulated. Cancer is a debilitated condition and formulation and evaluation of herbal syrup of alcoholic vinca extract may serve the patient compliance in debilitated condition and ease of administration of the syrup by oral route. The Vinca extract syrup was formulated using alcoholic extract of Vinca. The Vinca extract Syrups are easy to formulate and help overcome many disease states and are pa
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Nithyanandham Masilamani and Dhanraj Ganapathy. "Awareness of Vinca alkaloids among dental students." International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences 11, SPL3 (2020): 911–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.26452/ijrps.v11ispl3.3048.

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Vincristine along with vinblastine are dual indole-based conjugated Vinca alkaloids formed from foliage of the herb Catharanthusroseus, traditionally known as Vincarosea vincristine , that have been effectively prescribed as single treatment and also in conjunction with other medications in hematological and stable malignancies chemotherapy for tumors. The purpose of this survey was to assess awareness of medical use of vinca alkaloids among dental undergraduate students. A cross-section study was performed with a self-directed survey questionnaire containing 10 queries distributed among 100 d
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&NA;. "Vinca alkaloids." Reactions Weekly &NA;, no. 1138 (2007): 27. http://dx.doi.org/10.2165/00128415-200711380-00080.

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Bahadori, Fatemeh, Gülaçtι Topçu, Mehmet Boǧa, Ayla Türkekul, Ufuk Kolak, and Murat Kartal. "Indole Alkaloids from Vinca major and V. minor Growing in Turkey." Natural Product Communications 7, no. 6 (2012): 1934578X1200700. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1200700610.

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A new indole alkaloid, 11-hydroxypolyneuridine, was isolated from Vinca major subsp. major L. and the known indole alkaloids vallesiachotamine and isovallesiachotamine from Vinca minor L. This is the first report on the alkaloids of both Vinca species growing in Turkey; vallesiachotamine and isovallesiachotamine were isolated from a Vinca species for the first time. V. minor may be considered as a new source for these two alkaloids due to their occurrence in high amount in the aerial parts of the plant. The alkaloid extracts of the two Vinca species were found to have high lipid peroxidation i
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Anderson, Jeffrey A., and Sonali R. Padhye. "Protein Aggregation, Radical Scavenging Capacity, and Stability of Hydrogen Peroxide Defense Systems in Heat-stressed Vinca and Sweet Pea Leaves." Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science 129, no. 1 (2004): 54–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/jashs.129.1.0054.

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Although heat stress injury is known to be associated with membrane dysfunctions, protein structural changes, and reactions of activated forms of oxygen, the underlying mechanisms involved are poorly understood. In this study, the relationships between thermotolerance and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) defense systems, radical scavenging capacity [based on 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) reduction], and protein aggregation were examined in vinca [Catharanthus roseus (L.) G. Don `Little Bright Eye'], a heat tolerant plant, and sweet pea (Lathyrus odoratus L. `Explorer Mix'), a heat susceptible p
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Anderson, Jeffrey A., and Sonali R. Padhye. "Protein Aggregation, Radical Scavenging Capacity, and Stability of Hydrogen Peroxide Defense Systems in Heat-stressed Vinca and Sweet Pea Leaves." Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science 129, no. 1 (2004): 54–59. https://doi.org/10.21273/jashs.129.1.54.

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Although heat stress injury is known to be associated with membrane dysfunctions, protein structural changes, and reactions of activated forms of oxygen, the underlying mechanisms involved are poorly understood. In this study, the relationships between thermotolerance and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) defense systems, radical scavenging capacity [based on 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) reduction], and protein aggregation were examined in vinca [Catharanthus roseus (L.) G. Don `Little Bright Eye'], a heat tolerant plant, and sweet pea (Lathyrus odoratus L. `Explorer Mix'), a heat susceptible p
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Hernández, J. R., M. E. Palm Hernández, and T. Tidwell. "First Report of Puccinia vincae on Vinca spp. in California." Plant Disease 86, no. 1 (2002): 75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis.2002.86.1.75b.

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In 2000, chlorotic leaves with inconspicuous leaf spots were observed on several Vinca major L. and V. minor L. plants in a 0.8-ha area in Woodside, CA. In August 2001, 80 to 90% of the plants were symptomatic. Uredinia measuring 2 to 3 × 1 mm were present on the lower surface of leaves. Urediniospores were ellipsoidal to oblong, 27 to 36 × 17 to 27 μm, with cinnamon-brown walls 1 to 2 μm thick, echinulate, and with three or four equatorial or slightly supraequatorial germ pores. Telia were produced in the uredinia. Teliospores were 1-septate, ellipsoidal to clavate, slightly constricted at th
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Kumar, Gautam, Ravi Kumar, Girendra Kumar Gautam, and Harshit Rana. "The phytochemical and pharmacological properties of Catharanthus roseus (Vinca)." Science Progress and Research 2, no. 1 (2022): 472–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.52152/spr/2022.158.

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Vinca alkaloids obtained from Madagascar are a subset of drugs. Generally, they are naturally extracted from the Vinca rosea plant, Catharanthus roseus G, Don and show hyperglycemia activity as well as cytotoxic effects.In recent pharmacological studies and trad-itional utilization of Vinca rosea have proved the medicinal properties of the plant, and it is also con-tinuously used to prevent various diseases. It is used to treat various diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, cancer, asthma, inflammation, malaria, angiogenesis, brain imbalance, dysentery, and is also used as a disinfectant tha
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Kumar, Gautam, Ravi Kumar, Girendra Kumar Gautam, and Harshit Rana. "Phytochemical and Pharmacological Properties of Catharanthus roseus (Vinca)." Science Progress and Research 1, no. 4 (2021): 429–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.52152/spr/2021.164.

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Vinca alkaloids obtained from Madagascar are a subset of drugs. Generally, they are naturally extracted from the Vinca rosea plant, Catharanthus roseus G, Don and show hyperglycemia activity as well as cytotoxic effects. It is used to treat various diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, cancer, asthma, inflammation, malaria, angiogenesis, brain imbalance, dysentery, and is also used as a disinfectant that occurs due to potent microorganisms. The vinca alkaloids are played an essential role to fight cancer disease. There are some major vinca alkaloids in clinical use: Vinblastin, Vincristine,
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Poonam, Ingalwad, Veer Vikram, and Ashok Bhosale Dr. "Overview on a Vinca Alkaloid and Its Medicinal Therapeutic Properties." International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development 4, no. 3 (2020): 846–49. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3892711.

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The “medicinal plant” involve various types of plants used in herbal medicine. This plant used for medicinal purpose. It is tropical plant. The plant vinca is called as catharanthus, Sadafuli, periwinkle. The indole alkaloid is present in vinca and drug such as Vincristine, Vinblastin. which is belongs to the family of apocynacae. Vinca or Catharanthus roseus is used for the treatment of diabetes, fever, malaria, throat infections, and chest complaints. It is also used in regulation of menstrual cycle. Poonam Ingalwad | Vikram Veer | Dr. Ashok Bhosale "Over
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O'Marcaigh, Aengus S., and Donna L. Betcher. "The Vinca Alkaloids." Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing 12, no. 3 (1995): 140–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/104345429501200310.

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OMARCAIGH, A. "The vinca alkaloids." Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing 12, no. 3 (1995): 140–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/1043-4542(95)90107-8.

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Palmisano, Giovanni, Sergio Crippa, Bruno Danieli, Giordano Lesma, Daniele Passarella, and Vittorio Vecchietti. "Indole Alkaloids from Vinca sardoa, a New Species of Vinca." HETEROCYCLES 31, no. 9 (1990): 1663. http://dx.doi.org/10.3987/com-90-5480.

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Abdulmyanova, L. I., D. M. Ruzieva, R. S. Sattarova, and T. G. Gulyamova. "Vinca alkaloids Produced by Endophytic Fungi Isolated from Vinca plants." International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences 7, no. 06 (2018): 2244–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.20546/ijcmas.2018.706.267.

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Abdulmyanova, L. I., D. M. Ruzieva, R. S. Sattarova, and T. G. Gulyamova. "Vinca Alkaloids Produced by Endophytic Fungi Isolated from Vinca Plants." International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences 7, no. 07 (2018): 4142–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.20546/ijcmas.2018.707.483.

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Dumitrescu(Neculai), Ana-Maria, Gabriela STANCIU, and Rodica SIRBU. "Spectrophotometric Studies of Indolic Compounds from Vinca Minor L." European Journal of Medicine and Natural Sciences 4, no. 1 (2021): 88. http://dx.doi.org/10.26417/200exd50h.

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The most medically representative plant in the Apocynaceae family is Vinca minor. Vinca minor is a perennial, herbaceous plant, commonly known as Saschiu. In the present research we aimed to isolate the indole compounds from Vinca minor L. and to carry out some physico-chemical studies on these compounds: UV-VIS spectroscopy and the determination of the polyphenols content using Folin-Ciocâlteu method. The spectrophotometric study of the alcoholic plant extracts obtained from the leaf and stem of Vinca minor was performed using the UV-VIS spectrophotometric method and a VWR UV-630PC double bea
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Gupta, Aparajita, Shuvendu Roy, and Prateep Paul. "Effectiveness of Pyridostigmine and Pyridoxine in Vinca AlkaloidInduced Cranial Neuropathy – A Case Series." Journal of Nepal Paediatric Society 42, no. 2 (2022): 77–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jnps.v42i2.42865.

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The neurotoxicity of the vinca alkaloids in the form of peripheral neuropathy is well known, however, cranial neuropathy is not widely recognized especially in children. We describe here in three children with malignancies who developed vinca alkaloid induced cranial nerve palsies during treatment which resolved on institution of pyridoxine and pyridostigmine. Vinca-alkaloid-induced cranial nerve palsies represent a potentially dangerous but reversible condition.
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Nemali, Krishna, and Marc W. van Iersel. "Relating Whole-plant Photosynthesis to Physiological Acclimations at Leaf and Cellular Scales under Drought Stress in Bedding Plants." Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science 144, no. 3 (2019): 201–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/jashs04665-19.

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Bedding plants are at increased risk for exposure to drought stress during production because they are grown in small containers. Physiological mechanisms of bedding plants at leaf and cellular scales that regulate whole-plant photosynthesis under drought conditions are not well understood. This information can be useful for screening bedding plant cultivars with improved drought-tolerance and generate guidelines to mitigate drought stress during production. We subjected drought-sensitive salvia (Salvia splendens ‘Bonfire Red’) and drought-tolerant vinca (Catharanthus roseus ‘Cooler Peppermint
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Vishesh Verma, Shivam Sharma, Kritika Gaur, and Nitin Kumar. "Role of vinca alkaloids and their derivatives in cancer therapy." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 16, no. 3 (2022): 794–800. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2022.16.3.1378.

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Vinca alkaloids and its derivatives like Vincristine, Vinblastine etc. isolated from Catharanthus roseus plants are widely used in the treatment of various types of cancers. Mode of action of Vinca alkaloids (vinblastine, vincristine, vinorelbine) is microtubule-stabilizing agents (MTAs) i.e., arrest the cell cycle via disrupting microtubule dynamics. Vincristine major side effect is neurotoxicity. Hoverer, Vincristine induce neuropathy in mice or rat, used as animal model to study effect of drugs or plants by various authors also reported in review literature. Vinca alkaloids and its derivati
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Antonovic, Dragana, Kristina Resimic-Saric, and Vladica Cvetkovic. "Stone raw materials in the Vinca culture: Petrographic analysis of assemblage from Vinca and Belovode." Starinar, no. 55 (2005): 53–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/sta0555053a.

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This paper shows the results of petrographic analyses of raw materials used for making the ground stone industry implements in two Vinca culture sites Vinca and Belovode. The assemblages from the aforementioned sites feature a number of specific characteristics. In Vinca, in late strata, a kind of devaluation in the selection of stone raw materials is registered, which is closely related to the decline in quality of stone processing and may be a consequence of territorial narrowing of the Vinca culture per se in its later phases, and of introduction of metallurgy in everyday life. For this rea
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Mehta, Brinda M., Cassandra Collins, Prerna Kumar, Grant Williams, Di'Reon Lowry, and Kyle Espejo. "Decreasing adverse events from concurrent Vinca-alkaloid and azole antifungals in a pediatric oncology population: Patient safety improvement process." JCO Oncology Practice 20, no. 10_suppl (2024): 297. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/op.2024.20.10_suppl.297.

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297 Background: Azole-antifungals like posaconazole and voriconazole have a documented significant risk of adverse drug events (ADE) when concomitantly administered with vinca-alkaloid chemotherapy (vincristine, vinblastine, vinorelbine) due to inhibition of vinca clearance. Potential ADE’s include paralytic ileus, severe, potentially permanent neuropathies, cranial nerve dysfunction, seizures, etc. Aim: Assess a standardized process to hold azole-antifungal around vinca-alkaloid drug administration to decrease the risk of adverse events associated with this drug-drug interaction in pediatric
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Nikolic, Dubravka, and Jasna Vukovic. "Vinca ritual vessels: Archaeological context and possible meaning." Starinar, no. 58 (2008): 51–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/sta0858051n.

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The Hyde-vase and anthropomorphic vessel found at Vinca within two sets of pottery vessels are vessels of cult the meaning of which has never been examined. The authors highlight the significance of their archaeological contexts and positions in the settlement, reconstructed based on the preserved documents. The cult character of both pottery sets is confirmed and they are thought to have been used for a ritual important to the whole Vinca community. Considering that they come from the horizon associated with the beginning of the Gradac phase of the Vinca culture, the performed ritual may be s
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VASHISHTA, NISHA, POOJA SUMAN, YASHA YADAV, SHIVANI KUMARI, and NEHA ZACHARIAH AND SHIVAM KUMAR SINGH. "Drosophila melanogaster "A Potential Model Organism for Evaluating the Phytochemical Effects Of Medicinal Plants"." JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENT AND BIO-SCIENCE 38, no. 02 (2024): 165. https://doi.org/10.59467/jebs.2024.38.165.

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Ayurveda is one of the most prestigious traditional systems of drugs. It makes use of a mixture of herbs and medicinal plants to treat various diseases. Plants also carry a wide range of phytochemicals such as phenolics, alkaloids, and saponins that may cause harmful health effects. The phytochemical effect of two medicinal plants Vinca rosea and Withania somnifera was studied on model organism Drosophila melanogaster. Withania was extracted using MASE method and Vinca was extracted in water. Drosophila reared on Vinca rosea and W. somnifera diets and compared with the control diet reared flie
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Vishesh, Verma, Sharma Shivam, Gaur Kritika, and Kumar Nitin. "Role of vinca alkaloids and their derivatives in cancer therapy." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 16, no. 3 (2022): 794–800. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7903763.

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Vinca alkaloids and its derivatives like Vincristine, Vinblastine etc. isolated from&nbsp;<em>Catharanthus roseus</em>&nbsp;plants are widely used in the treatment of various types of cancers. Mode of action of Vinca alkaloids (vinblastine, vincristine, vinorelbine) is microtubule-stabilizing agents (MTAs) i.e., arrest the cell cycle via disrupting microtubule dynamics. Vincristine major side effect is neurotoxicity. Hoverer, Vincristine induce neuropathy in mice or rat, used as animal model to study effect of drugs or plants by various authors also reported in review literature. Vinca alkaloi
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Hoelzer, Karen L., Bruce R. Harrison, Susan W. Luedke, and Dan W. Luedke. "Vinblastine-Associated Pulmonary Toxicity in Patients Receiving Combination Therapy with Mitomycin and Cisplatin." Drug Intelligence & Clinical Pharmacy 20, no. 4 (1986): 287–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/106002808602000415.

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Two of 33 patients entered in a local pilot study of mitomycin, vinblastine, and cisplatin for non-small cell lung cancer developed vinblastine-associated pulmonary toxicity. As with other reports of vinca alkaloid-related pulmonary toxicity, the regimen included mitomycin. Based on these cases and others previously reported, the incidence of abrupt pulmonary toxicity following vinca alkaloid administration as part of mitomycin/vinca alkaloid combination appears to be three to six percent. Suggestions for management are given.
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Neculai, Ana-Maria, Gabriela Stanciu, and Magdalena Mititelu. "Determination of Active Ingredients, Mineral Composition and Antioxidant Properties of Hydroalcoholic Macerates of Vinca minor L. Plant from the Dobrogea Area." Molecules 28, no. 15 (2023): 5667. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28155667.

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In recent decades, new alternative therapies using drugs containing active ingredients of natural origin have been a hot topic for medical research. Based on the confirmed therapeutic potential of the Vinca minor plant, considered in the specialized literature to be of pharmaceutical interest, the purpose of this study is to determine the chemical and mineral composition of the Vinca minor plant grown in the Dobrogea area, with a view to its use in the formulation of dermal preparations. For this purpose, plant materials were collected from the mentioned area and hydroalcoholic macerates of di
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Ekaputri, Rahmawati, Sudarsono Sudarsono, and Budi Mulyaningsih. "Larvicidal Effect of Vinca Fruit Extract (Vinca rosea) Against Aedes aegypti Larvae and Secondary Metabolites Profile by Thin Layer Chromatography." Biology, Medicine, & Natural Product Chemistry 3, no. 1 (2014): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.14421/biomedich.2014.31.31-33.

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&lt;p&gt;Background: &lt;em&gt;Vinca rosea&lt;/em&gt; is known contain alkaloids, it was usually used to treat various diseases. Alkaloids from Vinca leaves are also already known have larvicidal activity. Based on this toxicological activity, the fruit of &lt;em&gt;Vinca rosea&lt;/em&gt; was selected to investigation its larvicidal activity against the 3&lt;sup&gt;rd&lt;/sup&gt; instar larvae of the mosquito vector of dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF) &lt;em&gt;Aedes aegypti.&lt;/em&gt; Five concentrations of Vinca fruit extract were tested against the 3&lt;sup&gt;rd&lt;/sup&gt; instar Aedes ae
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Stuti Bhatnagar, Rashi Srivastava, and Rajesh Saxena. "Mode of action of vinca alkaloids against cancer using Insilco analysis technique." International Journal of Science and Research Archive 7, no. 2 (2022): 181–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2022.7.2.0257.

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Plants have been known for their medicinal properties across the world for a long time. In the field of medicine, medicinal plants have played a critical role. Catharanthus roseus is one such plant with enormous medical significance and potential. C.roesus, often known as Madagascar periwinkle, is a major drug-producing plant. More than 200 alkaloids are found in all parts of the plant, including the leaf, root, shoot, and stem, and are used to treat a variety of diseases. Vinca alkaloids are also effective cancer fighters. To see the mode of action of vinca alkaloids against cancer, 3D struct
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SUKARMAN, SUKARMAN, I. DARWATI, and D. RUSMiN. "KARAKTER MORFOLOGI DAN FISIOLOGI TAPAK DARA (Vinca rosea L.) PADA BEBERAPA CEKAMAN AIR." Jurnal Penelitian Tanaman Industri 6, no. 2 (2020): 50. http://dx.doi.org/10.21082/jlittri.v6n2.2000.50-54.

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&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Morphological and physiological characteristics of Vinca at di fferent water stress levels&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Vinca (Vinca rosea L.) is one of the important medicinal crops as the sources of raw materials for traditional medicines. Its alkaloid is believed can reduce the risk of cancer, blood tension and diabetes diseases. Recently, vinca is only grown as ornamental plant in the garden, therefore, its cultivation methods is limited, especially its water stress tolerance, lite purpose of this experiment was to study the effect of water stess on the morpholog
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Baysal-Gurel, Fulya, Ravi Bika, Terri Simmons, and Farhat Avin. "Identification and Management of Phytophthora Aerial Blight Caused by Phytophthora nicotianae on Catharanthus roseus." Plant Disease 106, no. 4 (2022): 1271–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis-06-21-1342-re.

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Phytophthora nicotianae is the most common pathogen in nurseries and gardens, infecting both woody and herbaceous ornamental plants. Phytophthora aerial blight symptoms such dull water-soaked lesions on shoot tips and leaf petioles, girdling on the main stem, necrosis, and wilting of annual vinca were observed in a commercial greenhouse in Warren County, TN, U.S.A., in May 2016. The objective of this study was to identify the causal agent of Phytophthora aerial blight and develop a fungicide management recommendation for ornamental producers. Attempts to isolate the pathogen from symptomatic l
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Ciorîță, Alexandra, Septimiu Cassian Tripon, Ioan Gabriel Mircea, et al. "The Morphological and Anatomical Traits of the Leaf in Representative Vinca Species Observed on Indoor- and Outdoor-Grown Plants." Plants 10, no. 4 (2021): 622. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10040622.

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Morphological and anatomical traits of the Vinca leaf were examined using microscopy techniques. Outdoor Vinca minor and V. herbacea plants and greenhouse cultivated V. major and V. major var. variegata plants had interspecific variations. All Vinca species leaves are hypostomatic. However, except for V. minor leaf, few stomata were also present on the upper epidermis. V. minor leaf had the highest stomatal index and V. major had the lowest, while the distribution of trichomes on the upper epidermis was species-specific. Differentiated palisade and spongy parenchyma tissues were present in all
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Poorani, V., Vigneswaran, and G. Venkat Kumar. "Nano-Niosomal Formulation of Alkaloids from Vinca rosea for Improved Oral Delivery." Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Research 5, no. 1 (2020): 102–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.30799/jpmr.052.20050105.

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Phytochemicals, the natural biochemical substances produced by plants possess a range of medicinal values. These phytochemicals get into our system through food and bring different physiological benefits. However, many of these phytochemicals lack essential physicochemical properties that can provide them effective drug-likeness properties. Vinca rosea alkaloids are known for their therapeutic values especially in the cancer treatment domain. However, the physiochemical properties of these molecules limit their bioavailability greatly. This current research aimed at improving the bioavailabili
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Spasic, Milos, and Adam Crnobrnja. "Vinca bowls with protoma." Starinar, no. 64 (2014): 185–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/sta1464185s.

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Bowls with protoma represent one of several tens of types of Vinca vessels made of baked clay which have been published as finds excavated at Vinca sites for more than a century. We are dealing here with bowls of a markedly conical profile, with angled and slightly rounded walls and with a flat or slightly annular bottom. In most cases these bowls are not decorated, with the exception of the rare finds decorated by fluting, engraving and polishing. Their most significant peculiarity is the presence of four or eight protoma on the rim, facing the inside of the vessel. Taking into consideration
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Atta-Ur-Rahman, Abida Sultana, Farzana Nighat, M. Khalid Bhatti, Semra Kurucu, and Murat Kartal. "Alkaloids from Vinca major." Phytochemistry 38, no. 4 (1995): 1057–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0031-9422(94)00638-a.

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Spasic, Milos. "Vinca-Belo Brdo: Vernissages of eneolithic belgrade and its vicinity I." Starinar, no. 59 (2009): 27–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/sta0959027s.

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The following paper will discuss the problems of Eneolithic settlements of Baden and Kostolac culture at Vinca near Belgrade. Eneolithic horizons from Vinca site were scarcely published owing to the fact that both Baden and Kostolac layers are not well stratified because of heavy medieval devastations. In spite of all post-depositional destructions Eneolithic settlements at Vinca show enormous significance for understanding the life of the period, both on the micro and macro-regional scale. At the same time, this work is a sort of an insight into the results of ongoing analysis of material cul
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Porcic, Marko. "De facto refuse or structured deposition? House inventories of the late neolithic Vinca culture." Starinar, no. 62 (2012): 19–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/sta1262019p.

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The goal of this paper is to determine whether there are reasons to believe that inventories from the Late Neolithic Vinca culture houses do not represent systemic assemblages and to offer an interpretation of household assemblage variation. Pottery inventories from Vinca culture houses were compared to the ethnographically recorded range of variation in household inventory size. The discard equation was used to make projections of the accumulated assemblages from house assemblages for comparison with empirically observed accumulated assemblages. It is concluded that in general there is no rea
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Batra, Akshee, Brijesh Patel, Daniel Addison, et al. "Cardiovascular safety profile of taxanes and vinca alkaloids: 30 years FDA registry experience." Open Heart 8, no. 2 (2021): e001849. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/openhrt-2021-001849.

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ObjectiveAntimicrotubular agents are among the most commonly used classes of chemotherapeutic agents, but the risk of cardiovascular adverse events (CVAEs) remains unclear. Our objective was to study the CVAEs associated with antimicrotubular agents.MethodsThe Food and Drug Administration’s Adverse Event Reporting System was used to study CVAEs in adults from 1990 to 2020. Reported single-agent (only taxane or vinca alkaloid) CVAEs were compared with combination therapy (with at least one of the four major cardiotoxic drugs: anthracycline, HER2Neu inhibitors, tyrosine kinase inhibitors and che
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Filipovic, Dragana, Miroslav Maric, and Nenad Tasic. "High heat on the tell: An archaeobotanical view on house burning and socioeconomic relationships at the Neolithic Vinca site (SE Europe)." Starinar, no. 73 (2023): 7–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/sta2373007f.

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Buildings destroyed by fire are frequently discovered at sites of the Neolithic Vinca culture of south-eastern Europe. The social context and practical aspects of prehistoric house burning have long been studied through the analyses of architectural and artefactual remains and through experimental building and firing of wattle-and-daub structures. In contrast, very few studies have used the remains of plant foodstuffs from within and under the house rubble to address the cultural and technical particulars of this widespread tradition. At the Neolithic Vinca tell, several burnt buildings preser
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Gutowski, Magda C., Daniel V. Fix, Jose R. Corvalan, and David A. Johnson. "Reduction of Toxicity of a Vinca Alkaloid by an Anti-Vinca Alkaloid Antibody." Cancer Investigation 13, no. 4 (1995): 370–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/07357909509031917.

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Pînzaru, Pavel. "Vinco herbacei-stipetum ucrainicae ass . nova Pînzaru (Stipion lessingianae soó 1947) in the Republic of Moldova." Revista Botanică 1, no. 20 (2020): 61–70. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4095797.

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The association Vinco herbacei-Stipetum ucrainicae P&icirc;nzaru ass. nova has been identified in 13 relev&eacute;s made in 2003-2019 on rocky slopes in the Dniester River basin, Republic of Moldova. It consists of xerophilous, west-Sarmatian plant communities, occurring on rendzina soil or carbonate-rich chernozems, at altitudes of 80-247 m. Characteristic species of the association &ndash; Stipa ucrainica P.A.Smirn. and Vinca herbacea Waldst. &amp; Kit. Constant species: Potentilla arenaria, Seseli tortuosum, Teucrium chamaedrys, Teucrium capitatum, Thymus pannonicus var. marschallianus, Odo
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Zhang, Dangquan, and Arun Kanakkanthara. "Beyond the Paclitaxel and Vinca Alkaloids: Next Generation of Plant-Derived Microtubule-Targeting Agents with Potential Anticancer Activity." Cancers 12, no. 7 (2020): 1721. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12071721.

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Plants are an important source of chemically diverse natural products that target microtubules, one of the most successful targets in cancer therapy. Colchicine, paclitaxel, and vinca alkaloids are the earliest plant-derived microtubule-targeting agents (MTAs), and paclitaxel and vinca alkaloids are currently important drugs used in the treatment of cancer. Several additional plant-derived compounds that act on microtubules with improved anticancer activity are at varying stages of development. Here, we move beyond the well-discussed paclitaxel and vinca alkaloids to present other promising pl
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Thomas, Paul A., and Joyce G. Latimer. "FORM OF NITROGEN AFFECTS GROWTH OF CATHARANTHUS ROSEUS." HortScience 31, no. 5 (1996): 752c—752. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.31.5.752c.

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Annual vinca [Catharanthus roseus (L.) G. Don] is intolerant of high fertility, cool temperatures, and wet soil conditions, making vinca difficult for growers to produce alongside other, more tolerant bedding plants. Our objective was to develop better recommendations for producers. Growth of `Grape Cooler' vinca was compared using different production inputs, including type of media (with or without bark), form of micronutrient source, and form of N. Optimal root and shoot dry weights occurred in peat-lite media with either sulfated or chelated micronutrients adjusted to pH 5.5. Root and shoo
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Nemali*, Krishna, and Marc van Iersel. "Photosynthesis, Respiration, and Water Relations of Vinca and Salvia Subjected to Moisture Stress." HortScience 39, no. 4 (2004): 896B—896. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.39.4.896b.

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Subjecting bedding plants to non-lethal moisture stress is an established irrigation practice for bedding plants; however information on physiological responses of bedding plants to moisture stress is limited. We examined the CO2 exchange rates (CER) and water relations of salvia (Salvia splendens) and vinca (Catharanthus roseus) during moisture stress. Seedlings of both species were grown from seed in 7-L trays containing a soilless growing medium. After plants completely covered the trays, they were irrigated and shifted into whole-plant gas exchange chambers (27 °C and daily light integral
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Chen, Yan, Regina Bracy, and Allen Owings. "Planting Technique Matters in Reducing Vinca Disease in Landscapes." HortScience 41, no. 4 (2006): 1004D—1004. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.41.4.1004d.

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Annual vinca, Catharanthus roseus, is exceptionally adaptive to the summer heat and the sandy loam or clay soil in the southeastern region and provides season-long blooms once established in landscape plantings. A wide variety of colors, sizes, and applications are available for landscape use. However, diseases such as alternaria leaf spot and phytophthora leaf blight are prevalent in this region in vinca plantings. Effective disease control requires frequent fungicide application that is expensive and may pose negative effects on the environment. Proper planting techniques including date of p
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Douillard, J. Y., F. Fossela, V. Georgoulias, et al. "Comparison of docetaxel and vinca alkaloid, alone or in combination with other chemotherapy agents, in the first-line treatment of advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC): A meta-analysis." Journal of Clinical Oncology 24, no. 18_suppl (2006): 7034. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2006.24.18_suppl.7034.

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7034 Background: Taxanes and vinca alkaloids are commonly used agents, in first-line therapy of advanced NSCLC. As some data in comparative studies have suggested possible differences in survival and safety, we performed a meta-analysis in order to assess the potential benefit of docetaxel-based regimens in comparison with vinca alkaloid-based regimens, in terms of overall survival (OS) and toxicity. Methods: MEDLINE, CANCERLIT and Cochrane Library searches were supplemented by information from clinical study reports and by manual searching of relevant meeting proceedings. Only randomized tria
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D, Rajmohan, Saranya D, Logankumar K, Ranjithkumar R, and Chandrashekar B. "BIOMIMETIC SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF SILVER NANOPARTICLES (AGNPS) USING VINCA ROSEA AQUEOUS EXTRACT." Kongunadu Research Journal 2, no. 2 (2019): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.26524/krj85.

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Biomimetic route for the synthesis of silver nanopartilces with using biological source play a very important role in nanotechnology without any harmful chemical. The present study deals with the synthesis of silver nanopartilces by treating silver nitrate with aqueous extract Vinca rosea at room temperature. Theeffect of the Vinica rosea aqueous extract on the formation of silver nanopartilces was characterized by UVvisible spectroscopy (UV-Vis), X-ray Diffraction Spectrum (XRD), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Energy Dispersive X-ray Analysis (EDX). The UV spectra results show a stron
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A. Ramadan, Yassmin, Yasmeen O. Zhran, Aziza A. Abdelfattah, and Abubakr M. El-Mahmoudy. "Preliminary phytochemical screening of Vinca roseus leaves." Science Archives 04, no. 02 (2023): 154–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.47587/sa.2023.4213.

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Botanical medicine that fights the battle against various types of diseases not only in recent decades but also since the dawn of time, by using plant parts or plant as whole as it has low cost and lack of adverse effects. One of these plants that belongs to the Apocynaceae family is Vinca roseus which become widely distributed in tropical and subtropical areas. The aim of the present study was to investigate the phytochemical analysis of leaves of Vinca roseus growing in Egypt. Qualitative Phytochemical screening revealed the presence of Alkaloids, phenolics, Cardiac glycosides, Anthraquinone
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