Ebulin from Dwarf Elder (Sambucus ebulus L.): A Mini-Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. RIPs Isolated from S. ebulus L.
3. Isoforms of Ebulin
3.1. Ebulin l
3.2. Ebulin r1 and r2
3.3. SEA I
3.4. Ebulin f
3.5. Ebulin blo
4. Molecular Cloning and Structure of Ebulin l
5. In planta Developmental Tissue Occurrence of Ebulin
6. Use of Ebulin in Targeted Therapy
7. In Vivo Toxicity of Ebulin f
8. Concluding Remarks
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Jiménez, P.; Tejero, J.; Cordoba-Diaz, D.; Quinto, E.J.; Garrosa, M.; Gayoso, M.J.; Girbés, T. Ebulin from Dwarf Elder (Sambucus ebulus L.): A Mini-Review. Toxins 2015, 7, 648-658. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins7030648
Jiménez P, Tejero J, Cordoba-Diaz D, Quinto EJ, Garrosa M, Gayoso MJ, Girbés T. Ebulin from Dwarf Elder (Sambucus ebulus L.): A Mini-Review. Toxins. 2015; 7(3):648-658. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins7030648
Chicago/Turabian StyleJiménez, Pilar, Jesús Tejero, Damián Cordoba-Diaz, Emiliano J. Quinto, Manuel Garrosa, Manuel J. Gayoso, and Tomás Girbés. 2015. "Ebulin from Dwarf Elder (Sambucus ebulus L.): A Mini-Review" Toxins 7, no. 3: 648-658. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins7030648
APA StyleJiménez, P., Tejero, J., Cordoba-Diaz, D., Quinto, E. J., Garrosa, M., Gayoso, M. J., & Girbés, T. (2015). Ebulin from Dwarf Elder (Sambucus ebulus L.): A Mini-Review. Toxins, 7(3), 648-658. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins7030648