Miliusa
Miliusa | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Magnoliids |
Order: | Magnoliales |
Family: | Annonaceae |
Subfamily: | Malmeoideae |
Tribe: | Miliuseae |
Genus: | Miliusa Lesch. ex A.DC. |
Synonyms | |
Hyalostemma Wall. ex Meisn. |
Miliusa is a genus of plants in family Annonaceae. Species have been recorded from tropical and subtropical Asia to northern Australia.[1]
Accepted species[]
Plants of the World Online currently includes:[1]
- Miliusa amplexicaulis Ridl.
- (King) Finet & Gagnep.
- Chaowasku & Kessler
- Pierre
- Finet & Gagnep.[2][3]
- Jovet-Ast
- (F.Muell.) Jessup
- Chaowasku & Kessler
- Chaowasku & Kessler
- Pierre
- Damth. & Chaowasku
- Chaowasku - India
- Craib
- (Roxb.) Chaowasku & Kessler
- (Miq.) I.M.Turner
- Ridl.
- N.V.Page, Poti & K.Ravik.
- Chaowasku & Kessler - Thailand[4]
- Pierre
- C.E.C.Fisch.
- Hand.-Mazz.
- Ratheesh, Sujanapal, Anil Kumar & Sivad. - India
- Chaowasku & Kessler - Thailand
- Miliusa horsfieldii (Benn.) Baill. ex Pierre
- Miliusa indica Lesch. ex A.DC.
- Chaowasku & Kessler - Thailand
- (Kosterm.) J.Sinclair
- Chaowasku & Kessler
- Miliusa macrocarpa Hook.f. & Thomson
- Miq.[5]
- N.V.Page & Nerlekar
- Murugan
- Pierre
- Gardner ex Hook.f. & Thomson
- Chaowasku & Kessler - Thailand
- Miliusa nilagirica Bedd.
- Chaowasku & Kessler
- Mols & Kessler
- Josekutty
- Miliusa parviflora Ridl.
- Chaowasku - Thailand [6]
- C.E.C.Fisch.
- G.Rajkumar, Alister, Nazarudeen & Pandur.
- (A.DC.) Kurz
- Chaowasku & Kessler - Thailand
- W.T.Wang
- Chaowasku & Kessler - Thailand
- Finet & Gagnep.
- Murugan, Manickam, Sundaresan & Jothi
- (Roxb.) Finet & Gagnep.
- Jessup
- Kurz
- Chaowasku & Kessler - Thailand
- (DC.) Hook.f. & Thomson
- J.Sinclair
- Chaowasku & Kessler
- Sujanapal, Ratheesh & Sasidh.
- Hook.f. & Thomson
- Miliusa zeylanica Gardner ex Hook.f. & Thomson
Unresolved species[]
- Miliusa sinensis Finet & Gagnep is a possible synonym of M. balansae Finet & Gagnep. Miliusanes, a class of cytotoxic agents, were extracted from M. sinensis. They are potential anticancer lead molecules.[7]
References[]
- ^ a b Plants of the World Online: Miliusa Lesch. ex A.DC. (retrieved 16 May 2021)
- ^ Kamperdick, Christine (December 2002). "Constituents from Miliusa balansae (Annonaceae)". Phytochemistry. 61 (8): 991–994. doi:10.1016/S0031-9422(02)00374-6. PMID 12453532.
- ^ Huong, DT; Kamperdick, C; Sung, TV (2004). "Homogentisic Acid Derivatives from Miliusa balansae". Journal of Natural Products. 67 (3): 445–447. doi:10.1021/np030195z. PMID 15043427.
- ^ Chaowasku, Tanawat (2013). "Seven new species of Miliusa(Annonaceae) from Thailand". Nordic Journal of Botany. 31 (6): 680–699. doi:10.1111/j.1756-1051.2012.01785.x.
- ^ "Miliusa macropoda".
- ^ "Species New to Science: [Botany • 2014] Miliusa pumila | ระฆังน้ำพราย • A New Species (Annonaceae) from southern Thailand". 2015-01-10.
- ^ Zhang, HJ; Ma, C; Nguyen, VH; Nguyen, MC; Tan, GT; Santarsiero, BD; Mesecar, AD; Soejarto, DD; Pezzuto, JM; Fong, HH (Jan 2006). "Miliusanes, a class of cytotoxic agents from Miliusa sinensis". J Med Chem. 49 (2): 693–708. doi:10.1021/jm0509492. PMID 16420055.
External links[]
Categories:
- Miliusa
- Annonaceae genera