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Brassica alba

Brassica alba (L.) Rabenh. B. juncea (L.) Czem. et Coss. Bai Jie Zi (Indian mustard) (seed, young shoot) Sinigrin, myrocin, sinapic acid, sinapine, potassium myronate, mustard oil, allyl isothiocyanate, behenic acid, erucic acid, benzyl isothiocyanate, eicosenic acid.48-50 Relieve bladder inflammation, hemorrhage, abscesses, lumbago, rheumatism, stomach disorders. [Pg.42]

Brassica alba (L.) Rabenh., B. juncea (L.) Czern. et Coss. [Pg.340]

Brassica alba, B. juncea, Pongamia pinnata Swertia pseudochinensis... [Pg.393]

Brassica alba, B. juncea, Thlaspi arvense Cardamine leucantha, C. lyrata, Sinapis alba, Thlaspi arvense Valeriana altemifolia, V. amurensis, V. fauriei, V. subbipinnatifolia Zanthoxylum nitidum... [Pg.456]

Mustard Brassica alba, B. hirta, B. nigra, B. juncea, B. carinata). The seeds contain 24 0% of oil characterized by the presence of erucic acid. Typical values are oleic 23%, linoleic 9%, linolenic 10%, eicosenoic 8%, and emcic acid 43% (141, 142). The plant is grown extensively in India (59, 79). [Pg.283]

Polysaccharides of the xyloglucan may be of relatively widespread occurrence, and examples have been reported from the bark of Engel-mann spruce (Picea engelmann), 5 red-spruce compression-wood,155 the seeds of white mustard (Brassica alba),156 and sycamore callus-cells.157 The mustard156 and sycamore157 polysaccharides are charac-... [Pg.374]

Mustard Brassica alba Cruciferae (Brassicaceae) OECD (2), ISO, ASTM... [Pg.257]

Mustard, White, Yellow mustard. Dried ripe seeds of Brassica alba (L.) Boiss. (Sinapis a/ba L.), Cntd-ferae. Habit. Europe, Asia, adventitious in U.S. Constit. and Use As of mustard, black. [Pg.996]

Oil of Mustard, Expressed. Fixed oil expressed from the mustard seeds of Brassica alba (L.) Boiss. and B. nigra (L.) Koch, Cruciferae. Conslit Chiefly the glycerides of oleic add and other fatty acids, including arachidic. [Pg.1075]

Syn Brassica alba Rabenh. Brassica hirta Moench PN bai jie zi (seed)... [Pg.145]

Mustard seed oil [Brassica alba (white mustard), B. hirta (yellow mustard), B, nigra (black mustard), B, juncea (brown mustard), 5. carinata Braun (Ethiopian mustard), Cruciferae, see also rapeseed oil]... [Pg.73]

Table 3.66 Fatty acid composition of Brassica alba (wt %)... Table 3.66 Fatty acid composition of Brassica alba (wt %)...
Ponce, M.A. Scervino, J.M. Erra-Balsells, R. Ocampo, J.A. Godeas, A.M. Elavonoids from shoots, roots and roots exudates of Brassica alba. Ph3d ochemistry 2004, 65, 3131-3134. [Pg.1564]

Sinalbin p-hydroxybenzyl isothiocyanate Tyrosine Brassica alba... [Pg.52]

Mustard Black White Indian Bmssica nigra (L) Koch Sinapis alba L. (= Brassica alba Boissier) Bmssica juncea (L) Cosson or Hook Thorns. Cruciferae Seed... [Pg.208]

White mustard seeds, from Brassica alba, contain the glucoside sinalbin, CggH NoS Oj, which on decomposition in the same manner as the glucoside of black mustard yields glucose, sinapine sulphate, and the evil-smelling oil, acrimyl-thiocarbimide (p-hydroxy-benzyl-iso-thiocy-anate). The reaction takes place as follows —... [Pg.499]

White mustard seeds, from Brassica alba, ocniain the glucosidc sinalbin, which on deconaposition in the same manner as... [Pg.499]


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