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LITERATURE CITED

Journal Sources

Betancur-Galvis L., J. Saez, H. Granados, A. Salazar, and J, Ossa. 1999. Antitumor and antiviral
activity of Columbian medicinal plant extracts. Abstract. Mem. Inst. Oswald. Cruz. 94(4):
531-535.

Dos Santos, E.F., and A.E. Sant’Ana. 2001. Molluscicidal properties of some species of Annona.
Abstract. Phytomedicine 8(2): 115-120.

Jaramillo, M.C., G.J. Arango, M.C. Gonzalez, S.M. Robledo and I.D. Velez. 2000. Cytotoxicity
and anntileishmanial activity of Anona muricata pericarp. Abstract. Fitoterapia 71(2): 183-
186.

Padma, P., N.P. Pramod, S.P. Thyagarajan, and R.L. Khosa. 1998. Effect of the extract of Anona
muricata and Petunia nyctaginiflora on Herpes simplex virus. Abstract. J. Ethnopharmacol.
61(1): 81-83.

Reiser M.J., X. P. Fang, J.E. Anderson, L. R. Miesbauer, D.L. Smith, and J. L. Mclaughlin. 1993.
Muricatetrocins-A and muricatetrocins-B and gigantetrocin-B-3 new cytotoxic
monotetrahydrofuran-ring acetogenins from Anona muricata. Abstract. Helv. Chim. Acta.
76(7): 2433-2444.

Rieser, M.J., Z.M. Gu, X.P. Fang, L. Zeng, K.V. Wood and J.L. Mclaughlin. 1996. Five novel
mono-tetrahydrofuran ring acetogenins from the seeds of Anona muricata. J. Nat. Prod.
59(2): 100-108.

Wu, F.E., L. Zeng, Z.M. Gu, G. X. Zhao, Y. Zhang, J. T. Schwedler, and J. L. Mclaughlin. 1995.
New bioactive monotetrahydrofuran annonaceous acetogenins, annomuricin C and
muricatocin C, from the leaves of Anona muricata. J. Nat. Prod. 58(6): 909-915.

Zeng, L., F. E. Wu, and J. L. Mc Laughlin. 1995. Annohexocin, a novel mono-THF acetogenin
with six hydroxyls from Anona muricata (Annonaceae). Bioorg. Mech. Chem. Lett. 5(16):
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Zeng, L., F. E. Wu, Z.M. Gu and J. L. Mc Laughlin. 1995. Murihexocins A and B, two novel
mono-THF acetogenins with six hydroxyls, from Anona muricata (Annonaceae).
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Book Sources

Quisumbing, (1951). Medicinal Plants of the Philippines. Phil: Drug Info Center, 306-308
Internet Souces

Raintree Nutrition, Inc. 2004. “Documented biological activities of Graviola (Anona muricata).”
http://www.rain-tree.com/graviola-activity.pdf (10 Jul 2006).

Other Sources

National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards (NCCLS)

Mrs. Concepcion F. Ang. PGH Infectious Disease Section

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