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1. The Effect of Secondary Metabolites Produced by Serratia marcescens on Aedes aegypti and Its Microbiota

2. Therapeutic switching: from antidermatophytic essential oils to new leishmanicidal products

3. Sextonia rubra (Mez.) van der Werff sawmills residues as a valuable resource for the production of larvicidal extracts against Ae. aegypti Linnaeus (Diptera: Culicidae)

4. Diversité et composition phytochimique des plantes utilisées comme bâtonnets frotte-dents (cure-dents) par les Peuls de la commune de Tessékéré (Ferlo Nord, Sénégal)

5. Treating leishmaniasis in Amazonia, part 2: Multi-target evaluation of widely used plants to understand medicinal practices

6. Diversité et activité antimicrobienne des plantes impliquées dans le traitement des affections dermatologiques chez les Peul et les Wolof du Ferlo Nord (Sénégal)

7. Ecology, evolution, and epidemiology of zoonotic and vector-borne infectious diseases in French Guiana: Transdisciplinarity does matter to tackle new emerging threats

8. Diversité et composition phytochimique des bâtonnets frotte-dents (cure-dents) proposés chez les Peul de la commune de Tessékéré (Ferlo Nord, Sénégal)

10. Towards the optimization of botanical insecticides research: Aedes aegypti larvicidal natural products in French Guiana

11. Takamalaimë, Wayana malaleja epit: une perspective holistique pour l’étude de Psidium acutangulum Mart. Ex DC. (Myrtaceae), un remède antipaludique des amérindiens wayana de Guyane

12. Activités antimicrobiennes des plantes utilisées comme bâtonnets frotte-dents (cure-dents) par les Peul de la commune de Tessékéré (Ferlo Nord, Sénégal)

13. Biosynthetic investigation of γ-lactones in Sextonia rubra wood using in situ TOF-SIMS MS/MS imaging to localize and characterize biosynthetic intermediates

14. The antifungal potential of (Z)-ligustilide and the protective effect of eugenol demonstrated by a chemometric approach

15. Ecology of termites from the genus Nasutitermes (Termitidae: Nasutitermitinae) and potential for science-based development of sustainable pest management programs

16. Tandem Mass Spectrometry Imaging and in Situ Characterization of Bioactive Wood Metabolites in Amazonian Tree Species Sextonia rubra

17. Treating leishmaniasis in Amazonia : a review of ethnomedicinal concepts and pharmaco-chemical analysis of traditional treatments to inspire modern phytotherapies

18. Aedes aegypti larvicidal sesquiterpene alkaloids from Maytenus oblongata

19. How can plant defences lead to valuable products? Inspiration from plant complexity in phytochemistry

20. Wayanin and guaijaverin, two active metabolites found in a Psidium acutangulum Mart. ex DC (syn. P. persoonii McVaugh) (Myrtaceae) antimalarial decoction from the Wayana Amerindians

21. Assessment of a simple compound-saving method to study insecticidal activity of natural extracts and pure compounds against mosquito larvae

22. Diversity of the Volatile Organic Compounds Emitted by 55 Species of Tropical Trees: a Survey in French Guiana

23. From Tonic-cups to Bitter-cups: Kwasi bita beker from Suriname

24. Antiplasmodial and anti-inflammatory effects of an antimalarial remedy from the Wayana Amerindians, French Guiana: Takamalaimë (Psidium acutangulum Mart. ex DC., Myrtaceae)

25. Therapeutic switching: from antidermatophytic essential oils to new leishmanicidal products

27. TakamalaImë (Psidium acutangulum Mart ex. DC): Understanding the use of an antimalarial traditional remedy from French Guiana

29. In vitro antidermatophytic activity of Otacanthus azureus (Linden) Ronse essential oil alone and in combination with azoles

31. In vitro antifungal activity of Otacanthus azureus (Linden) Ronse essential oil alone and in combination with azoles

33. Evaluation of natural products as potential agrochemical agents with insecticide, fungicide and herbicide activities

34. Picrasin K, a new quassinoid from Quassia amara L. (Simaroubaceae)

35. Differences in volatile terpene composition between the bark and leaves of tropical tree species

36. Quassinoid constituents of Quassia amara L. leaf herbal tea. Impact on its antimalarial activity and cytotoxicity

37. Antimalarial activity of simalikalactone E, a new quassinoid from quassia amara L (simaroubaceae)

38. Simalikalactone D is responsible for the antimalarial properties of an Amazonian traditional remedy made with Quassia amara L. (Simaroubaceae)

39. Quassia amara L. (Simaroubaceae) leaf tea: Effect of the growing stage and desiccation status on the antimalarial activity of a traditional preparation

40. Quassinoid constituents of Quassia amara L. (Simaroubaceae) leaf herbal tea. Impact on its antimalarial activity and cytotoxicity

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