Raisa Mangas Marin

Raisa Mangas Marin
University of Havana · Instituto de Farmacia y Alimentos (IFAL)

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RESUMEN El profesor universitario, además de transmitir conoci-mientos, debe participar y promover la investigación cien-tífica, indicador muy utilizado para el reconocimiento de las universidades. De igual forma, los vínculos exógenos y con su entorno desempeñan un rol importante en la for-mación profesional y científica. El presente estudio ofrec...
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Introducción: Las plantas son una parte fundamental de los sistemas de medicina. Para contar con una fuente vegetal como alternativa terapéutica, es indispensable demostrar científicamente su utilidad. Las especies Clusia minor L., Caesalpinia bahamensis Lam., Murraya paniculata L, Phania matricarioides (Spreng.) Griseb. y Lippia alba Mill, que cre...
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p> Clusia minor L. is traditionally used to treat many disorders that including pain and inflammation such as sores and warts. Four extracts from the leaves of plant were prepared: hexane (CMH-A), ethyl acetate (CMH-B), methanol (CMH-C) and ethanol (CMH-E) and the pharmacological (antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties) and toxicity effects w...
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Clusia minor fruits were investigated and three polyprenylated benzophenones were isolated using several chromatographic techniques. All the structures assigned (propolone D, hyperibone B and garcinielliptone I), including relative configuration, were elucidated by spectroscopic methods. These three benzophenones are reported for the first time in...
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"Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Characterization of the Apolar Extract from Clusia minor L. Leaves". Sterols, triterpenes, volatiles and other constituents in leaves of Clusia minor L. were analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Twenty five compounds were identified most of them new for the species. Sitosterol and stigmasterol were...

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