Literatura Hippocratea excelsa:
Caceres-Castillo,D.; Mena-Rejon,G.J.; Cedillo-Rivera,R.; Quijano,L. (2008): 21 beta-hydroxy-oleanane-type triterpenes from Hippocratea excelsa. Phytochemistry 69 [4], 1057-1064.
Falcao,H.; Mariath,I.; Diniz,M.; Batista,L.; Barbosa-Filho,J. (2008): Plants of the American continent with antiulcer activity. Phytomedicine 15 [1-2], 132-146.
Deciga-Campos,M.; Rivero-Cruz,I.; Arriaga-Alba,M.; Castaneda-Corral,G.; Angeles-Lopez,G.E.; Navarrete,A.; Mata,R. (2007): Acute toxicity and mutagenic activity of Mexican plants used in traditional medicine. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 110 [2], 334-342.
Herrera-Santoyo,J.; Lopez-Delgado,H.; Mora-Herrera,M.E. (2007): Stress in callus of Hippocratea excelsa: Catalase activity, hydrogen peroxide content and canophyllol accumulation. Interciencia 32 [4], 253-256.
Mena-Rejon,G.J.; Perez-Espadas,A.R.; Moo-Puc,R.E.; Cedillo-Rivera,R.; Bazzocchi,I.; Jimenez-Diaz,I.; Quijano,L. (2007): Antigiardial activity of triterpenoids from root bark of Hippocratea excelsa. Journal of Natural Products 70 [5], 863-865.
Okokon,J.; Ita,B.; Udokpoh,A. (2006): The in-vivo antimalarial activities of Uvaria chamae and Hippocratea africana. Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology 100 [7], 585-590.
Velazquez,C.; Calzada,F.; Torres,J.; Gonzalez,F.; Ceballos,G. (2006): Antisecretory activity of plants used to treat gastrointestinal disorders in Mexico. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 103 [1], 66-70.
Aguilar-Gonzalez,A.R.; Mena-Rejon,G.J.; Padilla-Montano,N.; Toscano,A.; Quijano,L. (2005): Triterpenoids from Hippocratea excelsa. The crystal structure of 29-hydroxytaraxerol. Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung Section B-A Journal of Chemical Sciences 60 [5], 577-584.
Alanis,A.D.; Calzada,F.; Cervantes,J.A.; Torres,J.; Ceballos,G.M. (2005): Antibacterial properties of some plants used in Mexican traditional medicine for the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 100 [1-2], 153-157.
Reyes-Chilpa,R.; Jimenez-Estrada,M.; Cristobal-Telesforo,E.; Torres-Colin,L.; Villavicencio,M.A.; Perez-Escandon,B.E.; Mercado-Gonzalez,R. (2003): Natural insecticides from Hippocratea excelsa and Hippocratea celastroides. Economic Botany 57 [1], 54-64.
Furukawa,M.; Makino,M.; Uchiyama,T.; Ishimi,K.; Ichinohe,Y.; Fujimoto,Y. (2002): Sesquiterpene pyridine alkaloids from Hippocratea excelsa. Phytochemistry 59 [7], 767-777.
Navarrete,A.; Trejo-Miranda,J.L.; Reyes-Trejo,L. (2002): Principles of root bark of Hippocratea excelsa (Hippocrataceae) with gastroprotective activity. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 79 [3], 383-388.
Rodriguez Hernandez,C.; Lopez Perez,E. (2001): Insecticide and insectistatic activity of chilca (Senecio salignus) on Zabrotes subfasciatus. Manejo Integrado de Plagas [59], 19-26.
Popoca,J.; Aguilar,A.; Alonso,D.; Villarreal,M.L. (1998): Cytotoxic activity of selected plants used as antitumorals in Mexican traditional medicine. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 59 [3], 173-177.
Villa Fernandez,M.; Barajas-Morales,J.; Angeles,G. (1998): Anatomical studies on Hippocratea excelsa HBK. (Hippocrateaceae). Acta Botanica Mexicana [43], 7-21.
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Calzada,F.; Mata,R. (1995): Hippocrateine-Iii, A Sesquiterpene Alkaloid from Hippocratea excelsa. Phytochemistry 40 [2], 583-585.
Perez,R.M.; Perez,S.; Zavala,M.A.; Salazar,M. (1995): Antiinflammatory Activity of the Bark of Hippocratea excelsa. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 47 [2], 85-90.
Espinosa-Osornio,M.; Engleman,E. (1994): Seed anatomy of 4 Mexican species of Hippocratea (Celastraceae). Boletin de la Sociedad Botanica de Mexico [54], 57-67.
Rojas,A.; Hernandez,L.; Peredamiranda,R.; Mata,R. (1992): Screening for Antimicrobial Activity of Crude Drug Extracts and Pure Natural-Products from Mexican Medicinal-Plants. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 35 [3], 275-283.
Calzada,F.; Mata,R.; Lopez,R.; Linares,E.; Bye,R.; Barreto,V.M.; Delrio,F. (1991): Chemical Studies on Mexican Plants Used in Traditional Medicine .11. Friedelanes and Triterpenoid Quinone Methides from Hippocratea excelsa. Planta Medica 57 [2], 194-195.
Mata,R.; Calzada,F.; Diaz,E.; Toscano,R.A. (1990): Chemical Studies on Mexican Plants Used in Traditional Medicine .15. Sesquiterpene Evoninoate Alkaloids from Hippocratea excelsa. Journal of Natural Products 53 [5], 1212-1219.
Mata,R.; Calzada,F.; Diaz,E.; Toscano,R.A. (1990): Sesquiterpene Evoninoate Alkaloids from Hippocratea excelsa. Planta Medica 56 [6], 517.
Palacios,J.; Mata,R.; Lopez,R.; Linares,E.; Bye,R. (1989): Hippocratea excelsa (Hippocrateaceae), A New Source of Trans Polyisoprene. Economic Botany 43 [4], 508-509.
Mennega,A.M.W. (1988): Semialarium-Mexicanum (Miers) Amw Mennega, A New Name for Hemiangium excelsum Sensu Ac-Smith, Not Hippocratea excelsa. Proceedings of the Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie Van Wetenschappen Series C-Biological and Medical Sciences 91 [3], 315-317.