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1. Pytochemical profile of Aloe ferox Mill. across different regions within South Africa.

2. Aloe Species as Valuable Sources of Functional Bioactives

3. Ethnobotanical, phytochemistry, toxicological and pharmacological significance of the underutilized indigenous Aloe species of West Africa.

4. Bulbine natalensis (currently Bulbine latifolia) and select bulbine knipholones modulate the activity of AhR, CYP1A2, CYP2B6, and P-gp.

5. Eremurus spectabilis M. Bieb. Xanthorrhoeaceae

6. Aloe juvenna Brandham & S.Carter as α-Amylase Inhibitor and Hypoglycaemic Agent with Anti-inflammatory Properties for Diabetes Management.

7. An investigation of the inhibitory mechanism of α-glucosidase by chysalodin from Aloe vera.

8. Tyrosinase inhibitory components from Aloe vera and their antiviral activity

9. Anti-eczematic and molecular modeling of anthraquinones isolated from the seeds of Asphodelus microcarpus salzm. viv. growing in Egypt.

10. Water deficit and abscisic acid treatments increase the expression of a glucomannan mannosyltransferase gene (GMMT) in Aloe vera Burm. F.

11. Profile of bioactive secondary metabolites and antioxidant capacity of leaf exudates from eighteen Aloe species.

13. Flexibility of resource allocation in a hermaphroditic‐gynomonoecious herb through deployment of female and male resources in perfect flowers.

14. Tyrosinase inhibitory components from Aloe vera and their antiviral activity.

15. Therapeutic effects of Aloe spp. in traditional and modern medicine: A review.

16. Isolation of secondary metabolites from the Iranian medicinal plant Eremurus persicus

17. Divergence Time Estimation of Aloes and Allies (Xanthorrhoeaceae) Based on Three Marker Genes

18. The Importance of Asphodeline Species on Enzyme Inhibition: Anti-Elastase, Anti-Hyaluronidase and Anti-Collagenase Potential.

19. Nutritional quality of the seed oil in thirteen Asphodeline species (Xanthorrhoeaceae) from Turkey.

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21. Medicinal plants used for skin-related diseases among the Batswanas in Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipality, South Africa

22. Dacar Cas/Somali Red Aloe: a new species of Aloe (Asphodelaceae) from Somaliland

23. Antiviral activity of an aqueous extract derived from Aloe arborescens Mill. against a broad panel of viruses causing infections of the upper respiratory tract.

24. The monocot fossil pollen record of New Zealand and its implications for palaeoclimates and environments.

25. An update of monocot macrofossil data from New Zealand and Australia.

26. Very-long-chain 3-hydroxy fatty acids, 3-hydroxy fatty acid methyl esters and 2-alkanols from cuticular waxes of Aloe arborescens leaves.

27. Molecular mechanisms and associated cell signalling pathways underlying the anticancer properties of phytochemical compounds from

28. Use of Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) Technique to Study the Genetic Diversity of Eight Aloe Species.

29. HPLC–DAD analysis of phenolic compounds and antioxidant properties of Asphodeline lutea roots from Bulgaria and Turkey.

30. Phylogenetic analysis of Eremurus, Asphodelus, and Asphodeline (Xanthorrhoeaceae-Asphodeloideae) inferred from plastid trnL-F and nrDNA ITS sequences.

31. Asphodosides A-E, anti-MRSA metabolites from Asphodelus microcarpus.

32. Ploidy variation and karyotype analysis in Hemerocallis spp. (Xanthorrhoeaceae) and implications on daylily breeding.

33. The population status of the Endangered endemic plant Aloe peglerae: Area of occupancy, population structure, and past population trends.

34. First records and potential palaeoecological significance of Dianella (Xanthorrhoeaceae), an extinct representative of the native flora of Rapa Nui (Easter Island).

35. Unraveling the medicinal potential of South African Aloe species.

36. A Temporal Dimension to the Influence of Pollen Rewards on Bee Behaviour and Fecundity in Aloe tenuior.

37. A Temporal Dimension to the Influence of Pollen Rewards on Bee Behaviour and Fecundity in Aloe tenuior.

38. Ethnoveterinary medicinal plants application for the treatment of tick-borne diseases in cattle around the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa

39. Aloe trinervis Kumar & Purohit & Kulloli 2020, sp.nov

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41. Aloe trinervis sp. nov.: A new succulent species from Indian Desert (Asphodelaceae)

42. Aloe Species as Valuable Sources of Functional Bioactives

43. Profile of bioactive secondary metabolites and antioxidant capacity of leaf exudates from eighteen Aloe species

44. Outcrossing rates and reproductive success in Xanthorrhoea johnsonii ( Xanthorrhoeaceae), in south east Queensland, Australia.

45. Monosaccharide analysis of succulent leaf tissue in Aloe.

46. Variation of microsporogenesis in monocots producing monosulcate pollen grains.

47. New species of Resseliella ( Diptera: Cecidomyiidae), injurious to Dianella and Phormium ( Xanthorrhoeaceae) in Australia and New Zealand.

48. Karyomorphology of three species of Haworthia Duval (Xanthorrhoeaceae).

49. Accelerated hydrothermal degradation of fibres of Phormium tenax (New Zealand flax)

50. Xanthorroeaceae Dumort.

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