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Chrysosplenium americanum

Rhodophyta, Rhodophyceae, Ceramales, Rhodomelaceae). Aust. J. Chem. 42 1591-1603. Collins, F. W., De Luca, V., Ibrahim, R. K., Voirin, B. and Jay, M. 1981. Polymethylated flavonols of Chrysosplenium americanum. I. Identification and enzymic synthesis. Zeit. Naturforsch. 36c 730-736. [Pg.307]

Biogenesis and Localization of Potymethylated Flavonoids in Cell Walls of Chrysosplenium americanum... [Pg.122]

Figure 1. Postulated pathway for the enzymatic synthesis of polymethylated flavonol glucosides in Chrysosplenium americanum GT, O-glucosyl-transferase OH, hydroxylase OMT, O-methyl transferase. Figure 1. Postulated pathway for the enzymatic synthesis of polymethylated flavonol glucosides in Chrysosplenium americanum GT, O-glucosyl-transferase OH, hydroxylase OMT, O-methyl transferase.
Gauthier, A., Gulick, P.J., and Ibrahim, R.K., cDNA cloning and characterization of a 375 -0-methyltransferase for partially methylated fiavonols from Chrysosplenium americanum. Plant Mol Biol, 32, 1163, 1996. [Pg.208]

DE LUCA, V., IBRAHIM, R.K., Enzymatic synthesis of polymethylated flavonols in Chrysosplenium americanum. I. Partial purification and some properties of S-adenosyl-L-methionine 3,6,7 and 4 -Omethyltransferases. Arch. Biochem. Biophys., 1985,238,596-605. [Pg.33]

Bromheadia finlaysoniana CHS Ulium hybrid cv. Acapulco CHS Chrysosplenium americanum CHS ntis vinifera CHS Antirrhinum majus CHS Scutellaria baicatensis CHS Ipomoea nil CHS 0 Petunia hybrida CHS 0 Medicago sativa CHS2 Glycine max CHS Humulus lupulus CHS Hydrangea macrophylla CHS Camellia sinensis CHS Hypericum androsaemum CHS Sorbus aucuparia CHS Rubus idaeus CHS PInus sylvestris... [Pg.106]

Ibrahim, R.K. et al. (1987) Enzymology and compartmentation of polymethylated flavonol glucosides in Chrysosplenium americanum. Phytochemistry 26, 1237-1245... [Pg.164]

Chrysosplenium enjoys a distribution that qualifies it for inclusion in several categories in this review. Members are known from northern Enrope, North America, eastern Asia (principally Japan), and extreme southern Sonth America. The similar flavonoid chemistry of the eastern North American-western North American species pair C. americanum and C. glechomaefolium was mentioned earlier, along with comments on apparent flavonoid differences between sections Alternifolia and Oppositifolia. [Pg.289]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.5 , Pg.682 ]




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