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Morella faya (Aiton) Wilbur (syn. Myrica faya (Aiton)), from Myricaceae family, is an evergreen nitrogen-fixing subdecious shrub or small tree native to Macaronesia (Lutzow-Felling, C.J., et al. Technical Report University of Hawaii (http://manoa.hawaii.edu/hpicesu/techr/094.pdf), 1995, 94, 1–25). Morella species have traditional medicine uses and metabolites that exhibit promising bioactivities (Silva, J., et al. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2015, 16, 17160–17180). Here we present the biological activity of bark and leaves extracts from M. faya and some compounds isolated from these extracts. […].
Description
11th National Meeting of Organic Chemistry and 4th Meeting of Therapeutic Chemistry.
Keywords
Morella faya Secondary Metabolites Bioactivities
Citation
Silva, B. J. C., Barreto, M. C., Silva, A. M. S., Seca, A. M. L. (2016). Morella faya (Aiton) Wilbur leaves and bark: bioactivities and isolated compounds, 11th National Meeting of Organic Chemistry and 4th Meeting of Therapeutic Chemistry. "Pharmaceuticals" 2016, 9(1), 15. P3. doi:10.3390/ph9010015
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MDPI