• The plant has been variously identified as Thapsia garganica or silphion , and Narthex silphium . (languagehat.com)
  • Origin Thapsia garganica . (alomone.com)
  • Phylogenies indicate that anemochory was the ancestral condition for Daucinae, retained in genera such as Laserpitium and Thapsia . (fieldofscience.com)
  • Thapsia is a genus of air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the subfamily Sheldoniinae of the family Urocyclidae. (wikipedia.org)
  • Species attributed to the genus Thapsia sensu lato have shell diameters ranging from about 15 to 30 mm, with 5½-6½ whorls. (wikipedia.org)
  • Because the shell characters of this genus converge with those of the larger specimens of some closely related genera (Saphtia Winter, 2008, Pseudosaphtia Winter, 2008 and Vanmolia Winter, 2008), the delimitation of * To Thapsia s.l. is difficult. (wikipedia.org)
  • Thapsigargin , derived from the plant genus Thapsia 1,2 , is an extremely tight-binding inhibitor of intracellular Ca 2+ pumps. (alomone.com)
  • Thapsia minor Hoffmanns. (florandalucia.es)
  • A study titled " Composition and biological activity of the essential oil from Thapsia minor , a new source of geranyl acetate " was conducted to evaluate the biological activity of the essential oil from Thapsia minor which is a source of Geranyl acetate. (ayurvedicoils.com)
  • Further, it also acts as the main contributor of these attributes to the essential oil of Thapsia minor. (ayurvedicoils.com)
  • Resurrecting deadly carrots: towards a revision of Thapsia (Apiaceae) based on phylogenetic analysis of nrITS sequences and chemical profiles. (wikimedia.org)
  • 19. Sesquiterpenes from Thapsia nitida var. (nih.gov)
  • meridionalis and Thapsia nitida var. (nih.gov)
  • 11. A comparison of headspace solid-phase microextraction and classic hydrodistillation for the identification of volatile constituents from Thapsia spp. (nih.gov)
  • Thapsia is a non-scientific common name that may refer to a number of plant species and varieties. (epilepsynaturapedia.com)