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The following pages link to Prunus africana (Q959738):
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- beta-sitosterol (Q121802) (← links)
- benzoic acid (Q191700) (← links)
- oleic acid (Q207688) (← links)
- stearic acid (Q209685) (← links)
- palmitic acid (Q209727) (← links)
- linoleic acid (Q407426) (← links)
- arachidic acid (Q409608) (← links)
- ursolic acid (Q416260) (← links)
- ferulic acid (Q417362) (← links)
- oleanolic acid (Q418628) (← links)
- behenic acid (Q422590) (← links)
- lignoceric acid (Q422634) (← links)
- myristic acid (Q422658) (← links)
- maslinic acid (Q1907191) (← links)
- campesterol (Q2756479) (← links)
- 1-tetracosanol (Q2806593) (← links)
- docosanol (Q3033497) (← links)
- corosolic acid (Q5172335) (← links)
- N-butylbenzenesulfonamide (Q14853448) (← links)
- sitogluside (Q15410900) (← links)
- friedelin (Q15410972) (← links)
- atraric acid (Q15634313) (← links)
- Pygeum africanum (Q17241808) (← links)
- (Q20630094) (redirect page) (← links)
- epi-maslinic acid (Q27135304) (← links)
- 2alpha,3alpha,23-trihydroxyurs-12-en-28-oic acid (Q27136427) (← links)
- beta-sitostenone (Q27136596) (← links)
- Conservation priorities for Prunus africana defined with the aid of spatial analysis of genetic data and climatic variables (Q30000805) (← links)
- Prunus africana (Hook.f.) Kalkman: the overexploitation of a medicinal plant species and its legal context (Q30390199) (← links)
- The natural compounds atraric acid and N-butylbenzene-sulfonamide as antagonists of the human androgen receptor and inhibitors of prostate cancer cell growth (Q34144962) (← links)
- Fine-scale spatial genetic dynamics over the life cycle of the tropical tree Prunus africana (Q34454962) (← links)
- Divergent pattern of nuclear genetic diversity across the range of the Afromontane Prunus africana mirrors variable climate of African highlands (Q34515506) (← links)
- Extracts from Pygeum africanum and other ethnobotanical species with antiandrogenic activity (Q34539721) (← links)
- Antimicrobial activity and probable mechanisms of action of medicinal plants of Kenya: Withania somnifera, Warbugia ugandensis, Prunus africana and Plectrunthus barbatus (Q34778747) (← links)
- NBBS isolated from Pygeum africanum bark exhibits androgen antagonistic activity, inhibits AR nuclear translocation and prostate cancer cell growth. (Q35004452) (← links)
- The African cherry (Prunus africana): Can lessons be learned from an over-exploited medicinal tree? (Q35548764) (← links)
- Power, policy and the Prunus africana bark trade, 1972-2015. (Q35859624) (← links)
- Detection of Self Incompatibility Genotypes in Prunus africana: Characterization, Evolution and Spatial Analysis (Q36062376) (← links)
- PHYTOCHEMISTRY, CYTOTOXICITY AND APOPTOSIS STUDIES OF B-SITOSTEROL-3-O-GLUCOSIDE AND Β -AMYRIN FROM PRUNUS AFRICANA. (Q38693838) (← links)
- A Review of the Potential of Phytochemicals from Prunus africana (Hook f.) Kalkman Stem Bark for Chemoprevention and Chemotherapy of Prostate Cancer. (Q38850953) (← links)
- Phylogeography of the Afromontane Prunus africana reveals a former migration corridor between East and West African highlands. (Q38871380) (← links)
- Enhanced seed dispersal of Prunus africana in fragmented and disturbed forests? (Q40367664) (← links)
- Toxicity of chloroform extract of prunus africana stem bark in rats: gross and histological lesions (Q44091218) (← links)
- Bioactive constituents in Prunus africana: geographical variation throughout Africa and associations with environmental and genetic parameters. (Q51188580) (← links)
- (E/Z)-ferulic acid (Q51617501) (← links)
- wedding dress of Meghan Markle (Q53771947) (← links)
- Category:Prunus africana (Q55328527) (← links)
- Chemical comparison of Prunus africana bark and pygeum products marketed for prostate health (Q57483121) (← links)
- Molecular diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in Prunus africana, an endangered medicinal tree species in dry Afromontane forests of Ethiopia (Q58856740) (← links)
- Bark and wood structure of Prunus africana (Rosaceae), an important African medicinal plant (Q59231687) (← links)