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  1. Diterpenoids from Euphorbia dulcis with Potassium Ion Channel Inhibitory Activity with Selective G Protein-Activated Inwardly Rectifying Ion Channel (GIRK) Blocking Effect
  2. Bioactive Segetane, Ingenane, and Jatrophane Diterpenes from Euphorbia taurinensis
  3. Pellitorine, an extract of Tetradium daniellii , is an antagonist of the ion channel TRPV1
  4. Sea buckthorn fruit peel has anti-inflammatory activity
  5. Isolation of Phorbol Esters from Euphorbia grandicornis and Evaluation of Protein Kinase C- and Human Platelet-Activating Effects of Euphorbiaceae Diterpenes
  6. Jatrophane diterpenes from Euphorbia guyoniana are new potent inhibitors of atrial GIRK channels
  7. ChemInform Abstract: Diterpene Constituents of Euphorbia exigua L. and Multidrug Resistance Reversing Activity of the Isolated Diterpenes.
  8. First phytochemical investigation of secondary metabolites ofEuphorbia davidiiSubils. and antiproliferative activity of its extracts
  9. Two new jatrophane diterpenes from Euphorbia guyoniana
  10. Diterpene Constituents ofEuphorbia exiguaL. and Multidrug Resistance Reversing Activity of the Isolated Diterpenes
  11. Anti-inflammatory effect of sea-buckthorn fruit in vivo
  12. ChemInform Abstract: Diterpenes from European Euphorbia Species Serving as Prototypes for Natural-Product-Based Drug Discovery
  13. Diterpenes from EuropeanEuphorbiaSpecies Serving as Prototypes for Natural-Product-Based Drug Discovery
  14. Jatrophane diterpenoids with multidrug resistance-modulating activity from Euphorbia mongolica Prokh.
  15. Diterpenes from European Euphorbia Species Serving as Prototypes for Natural-Product-Based Drug Discovery
  16. Cyclomyrsinane and premyrsinane diterpenes from Euphorbia falcata modulate resistance of cancer cells to doxorubicin
  17. Alkamides and a neolignan from Echinacea purpurea roots and the interaction of alkamides with G-protein-coupled cannabinoid receptors
  18. New premyrsinane-type diterpene polyesters from Euphorbia falcata
  19. Jatrophane Diterpenes from Euphorbia esula as Antiproliferative Agents and Potent Chemosensitizers to Overcome Multidrug Resistance
  20. Unusual Tigliane Diterpenes fromEuphorbia grandicornis
  21. New tigliane diterpenes from Euphorbia grandicornis
  22. ChemInform Abstract: Discovery and Biological Evaluation of a New Family of Potent Modulators of Multidrug Resistance: Reversal of Multidrug Resistance of Mouse Lymphoma Cells by New Natural Jatrophane Diterpenoids (I)-(III) Isolated from Euphorbia Specie
  23. New phorbol analogues from Euphorbia grandicornis
  24. Isolation and structure determination of new 4,12-dideoxyphorbol esters from Euphorbia pannonica Host.
  25. Chemoprevention and inhibition of P-glycoprotein in cancer cells by Chinese medicinal herbs
  26. New 4,12-dideoxyphorbol esters from Euphorbia pannonica Host
  27. Diterpenes from the Aerial Parts of Salvia candelabrum and their Protective Effects against Lipid Peroxidation
  28. Jatrophane Diterpenoids fromEuphorbiamongolicaas Modulators of the Multidrug Resistance of L5128 Mouse Lymphoma Cells
  29. Isolation and Structural Characterization of New, Highly Functionalized Diterpenes from Euphorbia serrulata (I)-(V).
  30. Phenylpropanoid glycosides and diterpenoids from Salvia officinalis
  31. New Diterpenoids from the Aerial Parts ofSalvia candelabrum
  32. Isolation and Structural Characterization of New, Highly Functionalized Diterpenes from Euphorbia serrulata
  33. Discovery and Biological Evaluation of a New Family of Potent Modulators of Multidrug Resistance:  Reversal of Multidrug Resistance of Mouse Lymphoma Cells by New Natural Jatrophane Diterpenoids Isolated fromEuphorbiaSpecies
  34. Cytotoxicities and Anti-Herpes Simplex Virus Activities of Diterpenes Isolated from Euphorbia Species
  35. Antioxidant Activity of Leaves of Salvia Species in Enzyme-Dependent and Enzyme-Independent Systems of Lipid Peroxidation and their Phenolic Constituents
  36. ChemInform Abstract: Serrulation A and B, New Diterpene Polyesters from Euphorbia serrulata.
  37. Serrulatin A and B, New Diterpene Polyesters from Euphorbia serrulata
  38. Protective Effects of the Aerial Parts ofSalvia officinalis, Melissa officinalisandLavandula angustifoliaand their Constituents against Enzyme-Dependent and Enzyme-Independent Lipid Peroxidation
  39. Chemical and pharmacological investigation of macrocyclic diterpenoids isolated from Euphorbia species.