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  1. Vasorelaxant and Antihypertensive Effects of (3β)-ursen-12-en-3,28-diol by NO/cGMP System
  2. Comprehensive review of liquid chromatography methods for fumonisin determination, a 2006–2022 update
  3. Chemical constituents from the aerial parts of Flourensia laurifolia
  4. VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION OF THREE TREE SPECIES WITH CULTURAL AND ECOLOGICAL IMPORTANCE FROM THE TROPICAL DRY FOREST
  5. Secondary metabolites from two varieties of Ageratina espinosarum and their chemophenetic significance
  6. Folivory on Ipomoea murucoides exerts metabolic changes related to insecticidal activity against Fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda
  7. Triterpenes and limonoids of Cedrela : Distribution, biosynthesis, and 1 H and 13 C NMR data
  8. Monoterpene-stilbenes and other constituents from Machaerium isadelphum
  9. Metabolomic Profile and Cytotoxic Activity of Cissus incisa Leaves Extracts
  10. Hydrolyzed FB1 (aminopentol) detection on urine of HPV positive Mexican women: A preliminary study
  11. Metabolites of Machaerium isadelphum as chemophenetic markers of Machaerium genus
  12. Antibacterial and cytotoxic activities of new sphingolipids and other constituents isolated from Cissus incisa leaves
  13. UPLC–QTOF–MS analysis of cytotoxic and antibacterial extracts of Hechtia glomerata Zucc
  14. Affinin and hexahydroaffinin: Chemistry and toxicological profile
  15. Dietary consumption and serum pattern of bioactive fatty acids in NAFLD patients
  16. Glaucacetalin E and galphimidin B from Galphimia glauca and their anxiolytic activity
  17. Furofuranone Lignans from Leucophyllum ambiguum
  18. Metabolic Profile and Evaluation of Biological Activities of Extracts from the Stems of Cissus trifoliata
  19. Hechtia glomerata Zucc: Phytochemistry and Activity of Its Extracts and Major Constituents Against Resistant Bacteria
  20. Neuroprotective Effects of Ganoderma curtisii Polysaccharides After Kainic Acid-Seizure Induced
  21. 1 H and 13 C NMR data, occurrence, biosynthesis, and biological activity of Piper amides
  22. Phytotoxic and nematicide evaluation of Croton ehrenbergii (Euphorbiaceae)
  23. Phytotoxic Potential of Zanthoxylum affine and Its Major Compound Linarin as a Possible Natural Herbicide
  24. Flavonoids, Sterols and Lignans from Cochlospermum vitifolium and Their Relationship with Its Liver Activity
  25. Ursolic acid derivatives as potential antidiabetic agents: In vitro , in vivo , and in silico studies
  26. Chemistry and Insecticide activity of Bougainvillea glabra Choisy against Spodoptera frugiperda Smith
  27. Sulfur-Containing Aristoloxazines and Other Constituents of the Roots of Aristolochia orbicularis
  28. Chemical composition of Helietta parvifolia and its in vitro anticholinesterase activity
  29. Synergistic antinociceptive interaction of Syzygium aromaticum or Rosmarinus officinalis coadministered with ketorolac in rats
  30. Antinociceptive effect of natural and synthetic alkamides involves TRPV1 receptors
  31. HPLC quantification method for chrysin and tectochrysin in Flourensia extracts
  32. Total content of affinin from Heliopsis longipes extracts by HPLC
  33. Pre-emergent evaluation of Croton ehrenbergii (Euphorbiaceae) and characterization of L-quebrachitol and flavones
  34. Anti-inflammatory activity and chemical composition of Croton ciliatoglandulifer
  35. Hepta-, hexa-, penta-, tetra-, and trisaccharide resin glycosides from three species ofIpomoeaand their antiproliferative activity on two glioma cell lines
  36. Vasorelaxant mode of action of dichloromethane-soluble extract from Agastache mexicana and its main bioactive compounds
  37. In vitro and in silico PTP-1B inhibition and in vivo antidiabetic activity of semisynthetic moronic acid derivatives
  38. Microscopic study of the morphology and metabolic activity of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. gladioli treated with Jatropha curcas oil and derivatives
  39. ChemInform Abstract: Chemistry and Biology of the Genus Flourensia (Asteraceae)
  40. NMR data on natural and synthetic capsaicinoids
  41. Is Allelopathic Activity of Ipomoea murucoides Induced by Xylophage Damage?
  42. HPLC Determination of the Alkamide Affinin in Fresh and Dry Roots of Heliopsis longipes (Asteraceae) and HS-SPME-GC-MS-TOF Analysis of Volatile Components
  43. Chemistry and Biology of the GenusFlourensia(Asteraceae)
  44. In vitro COX-1 and COX-2 enzyme inhibitory activities of iridoids from Penstemon barbatus, Castilleja tenuiflora, Cresentia alata and Vitex mollis
  45. Chemical compounds of a native Jatropha curcas seed oil from Mexico and their antifungal effect on Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. gladioli
  46. Karwinaphthopyranones from the Fruits of Karwinskia parvifolia and Their Cytotoxic Activities
  47. Synthesis of oleanolic acid derivatives: In vitro, in vivo and in silico studies for PTP-1B inhibition
  48. Evaluation of the neuroprotective activity of stansin 6, a resin glycoside from Ipomoea stans
  49. Biological Activity of Crescentia alata (Lamiales: Bignoniaceae) Fractions on Larvae of Spodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
  50. Semisynthesis, ex vivo evaluation, and SAR studies of coumarin derivatives as potential antiasthmatic drugs
  51. Natural and Synthetic Alkamides
  52. Chemical constituents from Flourensia resinosa S.F. Blake (Asteraceae)
  53. Antimutagenic properties of affinin isolated fromHeliopsis longipesextract
  54. Antihyperglycemic and sub-chronic antidiabetic actions of morolic and moronic acids, in vitro and in silico inhibition of 11β-HSD 1
  55. Chemical constituents of the hemiparasitic plantPhoradendron brachystachyumDC Nutt (Viscaceae)
  56. Linear and cyclic dipeptides with antimalarial activity
  57. Cycloartanes from Krameria pauciflora and Their In Vitro PLA2, COX-1, and COX-2 Enzyme Inhibitory Activities
  58. Vasorelaxant activity of some structurally related triterpenic acids from Phoradendron reichenbachianum (Viscaceae) mainly by NO production: Ex vivo and in silico studies
  59. Antimycobacterial Activity of Constituents from Foeniculum vulgare Var. Dulce Grown in Mexico
  60. Natural Alkamides: Pharmacology, Chemistry and Distribution
  61. Drug Discovery Research in Pharmacognosy
  62. Complete NMR assignment of 3, 4-seco -lup-20(29)-en-3-oic acid from Decatropis bicolor
  63. Pharmacological and Toxicological Profile of Extract from Heliopsislongipes and Affinin
  64. Phytochemical Study and Anti-inflammatory, Antidiabetic and Free Radical Scavenger Evaluations of Krameria pauciflora Methanol Extract
  65. Minor alkamides from Heliopsis longipes S.F. Blake (Asteraceae) fresh roots
  66. Antibacterial Activity of Aristolochia brevipes against Multidrug-Resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  67. Antidiabetic activity of some pentacyclic acid triterpenoids, role of PTP–1B: In vitro, in silico, and in vivo approaches
  68. Sedative, vasorelaxant, and cytotoxic effects of convolvulin from Ipomoea tyrianthina
  69. Poster Sessions
  70. Cytological and biochemical changes induced by chitosan in the pathosystem Alternaria alternata–tomato
  71. Synthesis, vasorelaxant activity and antihypertensive effect of benzo[d]imidazole derivatives
  72. Evaluation of the Fungicidal Activity of Leaves Powders and Extracts of Fifteen Mexican Plants Against Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. gadioli (Massey) Snyder and Hansen
  73. Antimalarial Activity of Ultra-Short Peptides
  74. Antinociceptive Effect of Heliopsis longipes Extract and Affinin in Mice
  75. Active compounds against tinea pedis dermatophytes fromAgeratina pichinchensisvar.bustamenta
  76. Efficient Microwave Assisted Syntheses of 2,5-Diketopiperazines in Aqueous Media
  77. Bromohydrin reactions of Grieco’s bicyclic lactone
  78. Tyrianthinic Acids from Ipomoea tyrianthina and Their Antimycobacterial Activity, Cytotoxicity, and Effects on the Central Nervous System #
  79. Chemo-enzymatic Baeyer–Villiger oxidation of cyclopentanone and substituted cyclopentanones
  80. Quality specifications of identity and composition for the medicinal plant Heliopsis longipes
  81. Baeyer—Villiger Oxidation of Substituted Cyclohexanones via Lipase-Mediated Perhydrolysis Utilizing Urea—Hydrogen Peroxide in Ethyl Acetate.
  82. Analgesic activity of affinin, an alkamide from Heliopsis longipes (Compositae)
  83. Baeyer–Villiger oxidation of substituted cyclohexanones via lipase-mediated perhydrolysis utilizing urea–hydrogen peroxide in ethyl acetate
  84. Iridoids fromCrescentia alata§
  85. Antibacterial, Antifungal, and Cytotoxic Activities ofDistictis buccinatoria.
  86. Chemical constituents and cytotoxic activity of Smallanthus maculatus
  87. Nitrogen-Containing Phorbol Esters from Croton c iliatoglandulifer and Their Effects on Cyclooxygenases-1 and -2
  88. 1H and13C assignments of cyclo[N-(Lys-Phe)-Orn-Val], a semicyclic imide tetrapeptide fromBurkholderia cepacia
  89. Myo-inositol-Derived Glycolipids with Anti-inflammatory Activity fromSolanumlanceolatum†
  90. Terpenes, Coumarins, and Flavones from Acacia pennatula
  91. 1H and13C assignments of three new drimenes fromIresine diffusa Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.
  92. Three New Sesquiterpenes from Croton a rboreous
  93. Two New Benzofurans from Eupatorium aschenbornianum and their Antimicrobial Activity
  94. 1H and13C assignments of two new triterpenes fromCladocolea grahami
  95. Geranyl N -Dimethylallylanthranilate, a New Compound from Esenbeckia yaaxhokob
  96. The Meinwald Reaction of Alkyl Propionates. Synthesis of the C1—C9 Fragment of Aurisides.
  97. Two New Benzofuranes fromEupatorium aschenbornianumand their Antimicrobial Activity
  98. The Meinwald reaction of alkyl propionates. Synthesis of the C1–C9 fragment of aurisides
  99. Antifungal activities of nine traditional Mexican medicinal plants
  100. Microbial C-hydroxylation and β-4-O-methylglucosidation of methyl-benzamide 7-azanorbornane ethers with Beauveria bassiana
  101. Terpenes and a new bishomotriterpene from Esenbeckia stephani (Rutaceae)
  102. Furoquinoline alkaloids, furocoumarins and terpenes from Esenbeckia litoralis (Rutaceae)
  103. Furocoumarins, terpenes and sterols from Esenbeckia ovata Kunth (Rutaceae)
  104. Alkaloids, coumarins and sesquiterpenes from Esenbeckia conspecta Kunt (Rutaceae)
  105. Sterols, Triterpenes and Biflavonoids of Viburnum jucundum and Cytotoxic Activity of Ursolic Acid
  106. Cytotoxic Activity of Moronic Acid and Identification of the New Triterpene 3,4-seco-Olean-18-ene-3,28-dioic Acid from Phoradendron reichenbachianum
  107. Base-catalyzed intramolecular condensations of diligustilide
  108. Cytotoxic Isoflavans from Eysenhardtia polystachya
  109. Chemical reactivity of phthalides. Relay synthesis of diligustilide, Rel-(3′R)-3′,8′-dihydrodiligustilide and wallichilide
  110. Pentacyclic Triterpenes fromCnidoscolus multilobus1
  111. Additional Terpenoids from Chrysactina mexicana 1
  112. Phthalides and Monoterpenes of the Hexane Extract of the Roots of Ligusticum porteri 1
  113. Polyprenols and acylphloroglucinols from Esenbeckia nesiotica
  114. Terpenoids and Alkaloids from Esenbeckia belizencis. Spontaneous Oxidation of Furoquinoline Alkaloids
  115. Monoterpenes from Chrysactinia mexicana
  116. Triterpenoids of Salvia longystyla 1