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Allium fistulosum

De Melo, P.E. 2003. The root systems of onion and Allium fistulosum in the context of organic farming a breeding approach. PhD thesis, Wageningen University, the Netherlands. [Pg.136]

Figure 21.4. Typical SEC proxies of NaOH extracts of onion leaves grown in the presence of Se. (a) Extract of Allium cepa leaves grown hydroponically in the presence of (1) Se(IV) and (2) Se(VI). UV detection, 280 nm (the elution of molecular weight standards marked in the upper part). Reproduced from reference [15] with permission from Elsevier. (b) Extract of Allium cepa leaves grown hydroponically in the presence of (1) Se(IV) and (2) Se(VI). ICP-MS detection, 82Se. Reproduced from reference [15] with permission from Elsevier, (c) Extract from Allium fistulosum grown in the presence of Se(IV) on the solid substrate, ICP-MS detection, 82Se (molecular weights estimated according to column calibration with molecular weights standards). Reproduced from reference [20] with permission from The Royal Society of Chemistry. Figure 21.4. Typical SEC proxies of NaOH extracts of onion leaves grown in the presence of Se. (a) Extract of Allium cepa leaves grown hydroponically in the presence of (1) Se(IV) and (2) Se(VI). UV detection, 280 nm (the elution of molecular weight standards marked in the upper part). Reproduced from reference [15] with permission from Elsevier. (b) Extract of Allium cepa leaves grown hydroponically in the presence of (1) Se(IV) and (2) Se(VI). ICP-MS detection, 82Se. Reproduced from reference [15] with permission from Elsevier, (c) Extract from Allium fistulosum grown in the presence of Se(IV) on the solid substrate, ICP-MS detection, 82Se (molecular weights estimated according to column calibration with molecular weights standards). Reproduced from reference [20] with permission from The Royal Society of Chemistry.
M. Shah, S. S. Kannamkumarath, J. C. A. Wuilloud, R. G. Wuilloud, J. A. Caruso, Identi Ovation and characterization of selenium species in enriched green onion Allium fistulosum) by HPLC-ICP-MS and ESI-ITMS, J. Anal. Atom. Spectrom., 19 (2004), 381D386. [Pg.698]

Kuo, M.C. Ho, C.T. (1992) Volatile constituents of the solvent extracts of Welsh onions Allium fistulosum L. variety Maichuon) and scallions A. fistulosum L. variety Caespitosum). J. Agric. Food Chem. 40, 1906-1910. [Pg.233]

Tada, M., Hiroe, Y., Kiyohara, S. Suzuki, S. (1988) Nematioidal and antimicrobial constituents from Allium gray Regel and Allium fistulosum L. var. caespitosum. Agric. Biol. Chem. 52, 2383-2385. [Pg.235]

Albini, S., and Jones, G. (1988). Synaptonemal complex spreading in Allium cepa and Allium fistulosum. II. Pachytene observations The SC karyotype and the correspondence of late recombination nodules and chiasmata. Genome 30, 399-410. [Pg.254]

Source of isolate, M, Miltonia sp. W, welsh onion (Allium fistulosum) Ca, Cattleya sp. V, Vuylste-keara Cy, Cymbidium sp. S, Dendrobium sp.. [Pg.419]

Fructan Allium fistulosum L. anti-influenza A virus activity in-vivo [96]... [Pg.14]

From the green leafy part of Welsh onion (Allium fistulosum L.) a fructan was isolated displaying an in-vivo anti-influenza A virus activity after oral administration in mice. Despite the observed in-vivo effect, the fructan did not exhibit in-vitro efficacy in MDK cells infected with influenza A virus. The antiviral mechanism could be dependent on the host immime system [96]. [Pg.16]

J.B. Lee, S. Miyake, R. Umetsu, K. Hayashi, T. Chijimatsu, and T. Hayashi, Anti-influenza A virus effects of fructan from Welsh onion Allium fistulosum L.), Food Chem., 134,2164-2168, 2012. [Pg.29]

Allium sativum L. A. fistulosum L. A. tuberosum Rottl. China Allicin, allistatin, glucominol, neo-allicin, steroid saponins, polysaccharides, proto-isoerubosides, diallyl sulfide.33-49-510 Antibacterial, antimutagenic, anticarcinogenic, carminative, abtuarrhythmic, lower plasma cholesterol and low-density lipoproteins, prevent thrombosis, hypotensive and vessel protective effect. [Pg.180]

Allium sativum, A. fistulosum, A. tuberosum, Artemisia dracunculus, Hedera helix, Laminaria digitata,... [Pg.520]


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