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    • Antimicrobial activity of Acacia mellifera extracts and lupane triterpenes. 

      Mutai, C; Bii, C; Vagias, C; Abatis, D; Roussis, Roussis V. (2009)
      ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Acacia mellifera (Vahl) Benth (Leguminosae) is a subtropical medicinal plant that is widely used in traditional African medicines against various diseases such as pneumonia and malaria. AIM ...
    • Antimicrobial activity of pentacyclic triterpenes isolated from Acacia mellifera 

      Mutai, C; Bii, C; Rukunga, G; Ondicho, J; Mwitari, P; Abatis, D; Vagias, C; Roussis, V; Kirui, J (2008)
      Acacia mellifera has been used widely in traditional African medicines against various diseases. Among the Kipsigis community of Kenya, water extracts from the plant is used for the treatment of skin diseases, coughs and ...
    • Cytotoxic lupane-type triterpenoids from Acacia mellifera. 

      Mutai, C; Abatis, D; Vagias, C; Moreau, D; Roussakis, C; Roussis, V (2004)
      One new and eight previously described lupane-type metabolites were isolated for the first time from Acacia mellifera (Leguminosae). Based on spectral analyses, the structure of the new compound was elucidated as ...
    • Lupane triterpenoids from Acacia mellifera with cytotoxic activity. 

      Mutai, C; Abatis, D; Vagias, C; Moreau, D; Roussakis, C; Roussis, V (2007)
      Three new pentacyclic triterpenoids: (20R)-3-oxolupan-30-al (1), (20S)-3-oxolupan-30-al (2) and (20R)-28-hydroxylupen-30-al-3-one (3), along with (20S)-3beta-hydroxylupan-30-al (4), the latter previously described as a ...