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Cochlearia

Sulfur compounds first detected in plants hy N. Deyeux (root.s of the dock, horse-radish, and cochlearia). [Pg.646]

Secondary butyl isothiocyanate, CH3. CH. CH(CH3). N C S, has been isolated from the oils of Cardamine amara and Cochlearia. It is a liquid with a powerful, irritating sulphur odour, having a specific gravity 0 9415 and boiling at 159° to 160°. Warmed with alcoholic solution of ammonia, it yields a thiourea, melting at 135° to 136°. [Pg.293]

The artificial cochlearia oil of commerce is not identical with secoudai-j-butyl isothiocyanate, but consists of isobutyl isothiocyanate. It is a liquid boiling at 162° and yields a thiourea, melting at 93-5°. [Pg.293]

Ibffelfonnig, a. spoon-shaped, spatular. LSffelkraut, n. scurvy grass (Cochlearia offiei-nalia). [Pg.280]

Recently a new constituent of pyrethrum extract was described by Godin et al. (9) jasmolin II, the cir-pent-2-enylrethronyl ester of pyrethric acid. Jasmolin II differs from pyrethrin II in that the terminal double bond of the alcoholic side chain is saturated. This constituent forms about 3% of the total pyrethrins. Jasmolin II is less toxic to the insects tested than a similar concentration of pyrethrins. The pyrethrum extract was 16 to 17 times as toxic as jasmolin II to Aedes aegypti and Fhaedon cochlearia adults, less than 17 times... [Pg.43]

New sources of hygrine are the roots of Nicandra physaloides (L.) Gaertn. (Solanaceae) (9, JO), Dendrobium chrysanthum Wall. (Orchidaceae) (11), and Cochlearia arctica Slecht (Cruciferae) (12). Hygroline was also isolated from this latter source as well as from Carallia brachiata (Lour.) Merr. (Rhi-zophoraceae), a plant from eastern Asia, New Guinea, and Queensland (13), and... [Pg.282]

Insecticides Vetch aphid (Megoura viciae) bollworm (Helicoverpa zea) army worm (Spodoptera littoralis) diamondback moth (Plutella xylostella) mustard beetle (Phaedon cochleariae) corn rootworm (Diabrotica undecimpunctata) whitefly Bemisia tabaci) red spider mite (Tetranychus urticae). [Pg.13]

Insects 109 110 entire insect—Acyrthosiphum pisurn 163, Megoura vicia 118, Pieris brassicae 60, Diataraxia oleracea 524, Tribolium castaneum 3560, Phaedon cochleariae 2820, Dysdercus fasciatus 3920, Blatta orientalis 280, B. germanica 1180, Musca do-mestica 1100. Crop fluid of Locusta migratoria 112,500. [Pg.386]

The pungent root of horse radi Cochlearia ar-moracia) is harvested and ground with vinegar to manufacture a delicious, sharp-tasting condiment, often served with meats. [Pg.468]

Fig. 99.—Types of capsular fruits, i. Pod of Aconite 2, Capsule of Colchi-cum sho wng septicidal dehiscence 3, capsule of poppy, having porous dehiscence 4, pyxis of Henbane 5, dehiscing regma of Geranium 6, siliqua of Celandine showing valves opening from below upward 7, silicule of Cochlearia 8, egume of Pea. Fig. 99.—Types of capsular fruits, i. Pod of Aconite 2, Capsule of Colchi-cum sho wng septicidal dehiscence 3, capsule of poppy, having porous dehiscence 4, pyxis of Henbane 5, dehiscing regma of Geranium 6, siliqua of Celandine showing valves opening from below upward 7, silicule of Cochlearia 8, egume of Pea.
A Silicule is a short siliqua in which the length is never much greater than the breadth. Example Cochlearia. Fig. 99 (7). ... [Pg.206]

Aremaria peploides L. var. diffusa Hornem. Cochlearia officianalis L. [Pg.400]

Allium cepa onion - Mlium sativum garlic - Berberis perennis barberry - Bryonia dioica white bryony Capsicum hot peppers Carduus benedictus blessed thisde Cochlearia armorada horseradish - Coriandrum sativum coriander/cilantro (with ) ... [Pg.69]

Source Armoracia rusticana R Gartn. et al. (Cochlearia armoracia L.) (Brassicaceae). [Pg.231]

Armoracia. Horse radish. Cochlearia armoracia. W. III. 451. Planta. The plant. [Pg.30]

Scurvy grass Any of several cresses, especially Cochlearia officinalis, found in arctic regions. It is a remedy for scurvy. [Pg.19]

VIII. Secretion of fubcutaneous mucus is increafed by blifters of cantharides, by application of a thin flice of the frelh root of white briony, by finapifms, by root of horfe-radifh, cochlearia armoracia. Volatile alkali. [Pg.561]

GIRARD, C., JOUANIN, L., Molecular cloning of cDNAs encoding a range of digestive enzymes from a phytophagous beetle, Phaedon cochleariae. Insect Biochem. Molec. Biol, 1999,29, 1129-1142. [Pg.77]

Girard, C. and Jouanin, L. (1999). Molecular cloning of a gut-specific chitinase cDNA from the beetle Phaedon cochleariae. Insect Biochem. Mol. Biol. 29, 549-556. [Pg.309]

Armoracia rusticana extract. See Horseradish (Cochlearia armoracia) extract Armorez iC-2950HS. See Epoxy acrylate Armorez iC-2953, Armorez iC-2954. See Acrylic resin... [Pg.343]

Cochineal extract. See Cochineal (Coccus cacti) extract Carmine (Coccus cacti) Cochineal Red A. See Acid red 18 Cochineal tincture. See Carminic acid Cochlearia armoracia Cochlearia armoracia extract. See Horseradish (Cochlearia... [Pg.1012]

Horseradish (Cochlearia armoracia) extract CAS 84775-62-2 EINECS/ELINCS 283-891-0 Synonyms Armoracia rusticana extract Cochlearia armoracia Cochlearia armoracia extract Horseradish extract Radicula rusticanus extract... [Pg.2050]

Radianoi 1760, Radianoi 1763, Radianoi 1765, Radianol 1769. See Cetearyl alcohol Radianoi 1898. See Stearyl alcohol Radiant yellow. See Pigment yellow 14 Radicula rusticanus extract. See Horseradish (Cochlearia armoracia) extract Radifiam A AE, Radifiam A FR 100, Radifiam A RV250AF, Radifiam A RV300AE, Radifiam A RV300AF. See Nylon Radifiam S AE, Radifiam S FR, Radifiam S RV300AE. See Nylon 6... [Pg.3816]


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