2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2022.115042
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A review of the genus Chrysosplenium as a traditional Tibetan medicine and its preparations

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“…These data revealed the active metabolic processes and the synthesis of various metabolites. In C. nudicaule, C. carnosum, and other Chrysosplenium species, flavonoids and triterpenoids are the main active components; these components help in resistance against biological and environmental stresses, such as cold, drought, and pests [10,58,59]. In this study, we recorded the unigenes for the terpenoid backbone biosynthesis pathway.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…These data revealed the active metabolic processes and the synthesis of various metabolites. In C. nudicaule, C. carnosum, and other Chrysosplenium species, flavonoids and triterpenoids are the main active components; these components help in resistance against biological and environmental stresses, such as cold, drought, and pests [10,58,59]. In this study, we recorded the unigenes for the terpenoid backbone biosynthesis pathway.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In accordance with the Flora of China, the literature, and field investigations, Chrysospelnium macrophyllum is endemic to China, mainly distributed in 14 Chinese provinces [8,9]. It is a common folk herbal medicine that can treat infantile convulsions, ecthyma, scalds, and lung and ear disorders [10]. Only a few studies have been performed on C. macrophyllum, and its chloroplast genomic data have been obtained [11].…”
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