Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Cynara

Cynara scolymus (artichoke) Scorzonera hispanica (scorzonera)... [Pg.301]

Jimenez-Escrig A, Dragsted LO, Daneshvar B, Pulido R and Saura-Calixto F. 2003. In vitro antioxidant activities of edible artichoke (Cynara scolymus L.) and effect on biomarkers of antioxidants in rats. J Agric Food Chem 51(18) 5540-5545. [Pg.298]

Cynara cardunculus L Cardosin A, an abundant aspartic proteinase, accumulates in protein storage vacuoles Ramalho-Santo et al. (21)... [Pg.116]

M. Hausler, M. Ganzera, G. Abel, M. Popp and H. Stupner, Determination of caffeoylquinic acids and flavonoids in Cynara scolymus L. by high performance liquid chromatography. Chromatographia 56 (2002) 407 -11. [Pg.356]

Li, H., Xia, N., Brausch, L, Yao, Y., and Forstermann, U., Flavonoids from artichoke (Cynara scolymus L.) up-regulate endothelial-type nitric-oxide synthase gene expression in human endothelial cells, J. Pharmacol Exp. Ther., 310, 926, 2004. [Pg.364]

Hellwege, E. M., Czapla, S., Jahnke, A., Willmitzer, L., Heyer, A. G. (2000). Transgenic potato Solanum tuberosum) tubers synthesise the full spectrum of inulin molecules naturally occurring in globe artichoke Cynara scolymus). Proc. Nat. Acad. ScL, 97, 8699-8704. [Pg.23]

Barbosa, M., Valles, E., Vassal, L., and Mocquot, G. 1976. Use of cynara cardunculus L. extract as a coagulant in manufacture of soft and cooked cheeses. Lait56, 1-17. [Pg.626]

Extract from artichoke, Cynara scolymus L., has been used in folk medicine against liver complaints and such extracts or several constituents thereof have been claimed to exert a hepatoprotective effect... [Pg.943]

Botanical name Cynara scoelymus. Region of origin Mediterranean region. [Pg.319]

The Balkan Peninsula plant Achillea depressa contains the previously discussed 260 and its novel hydroxy derivative 274 (521), which is apparently a diastereomer of the known bibsanin (1). Centaurea acaulis from Algeria has afforded 14-chloro-10/ -hydroxy-10(14)-dihydrozaluzanin D (275) (522). The widely distributed medicinal herbaceous perennial plant Cynara scolymus contains the new cynarinin B (276) as one of nine related sesquiterpenoids (523). [Pg.42]

Flavones are structurally very similar to flavonols and differ only in the absence of hydroxylation at the 3-position on the C-ring. Flavones are mainly represented in the diet by apigenin and luteolin. Unlike flavonols, they are not widely distributed with significant concentrations being reported in only celery (Apium graveolens), parsley (Petroselinum crispum), and artichoke (Cynara scolymus) [Crozier et al., 2006a]. As a consequence their dietary intake... [Pg.8]

Wang M, Simon JE, Aviles IF, Hirshberg J, Olmedilla B, Sandmann G, Southon S, Stahl W. 2003b. Analysis of antioxidative phenolic compounds in artichoke (Cynara scolymus L.). J Agric Food Chem 51 601-608. [Pg.49]

Sousa, M. J. and Malcata, F. X. (1998). Identification of peptides from ovine milk cheese manufactured with animal rennet or extracts of Cynara cardunculus as coagulant. J. Agric. Food Chem. 46, 4034-4041. [Pg.211]

Artichoke (Cynara scolymus L.) 365 Artificial neural networks training of 760, e311... [Pg.960]

In order for membranes to be used in a commercial separation system they must be packaged in a manner that supports the membrane and facilitates handling of the two product gas streams. These packages are generally referred to as elements or bundles. The most common types of membrane elements in use today include the spiral-wound, hollow fiber, tubular, and plate and frame configurations. The systems currently being marketed for gas separation are of the spiral-wound type, such as the SEPAREX and Delsep processes, and the hollow-fiber type such as the Prism separator and the Cynara Company process. [Pg.133]

Dried CA membranes for CCL/Ch natural gas separations Separex, Cynara, Grace... [Pg.302]

Removal of carbon dioxide is the only membrane-based natural gas separation process currently practiced on a large scale—more than 200 plants have been installed, some very large. Most were installed by Grace (now Kvaerner-GMS), Separex (UOP) and Cynara and all use cellulose acetate membranes in hollow fiber or spiral-wound module form. More recently, hollow fiber polyaramide (Medal) membranes have been introduced because of their higher selectivity. [Pg.340]

Figure 8.2 The expanding diameter of Cynara hollow-fiber membrane modules, from the first 5-inch modules of the 1980s to the 30-inch diameter behemoths now being introduced (Photo used courtesy of NATCO Group, Inc.) [9],... Figure 8.2 The expanding diameter of Cynara hollow-fiber membrane modules, from the first 5-inch modules of the 1980s to the 30-inch diameter behemoths now being introduced (Photo used courtesy of NATCO Group, Inc.) [9],...
Another type of leafs used in human food having been investigated for their content in low-abundance proteins are artichoke leaves (39). Globe artichoke (Cynara scolymus L.) is a plant belonging to the Asteraceae and is... [Pg.140]


See other pages where Cynara is mentioned: [Pg.420]    [Pg.60]    [Pg.164]    [Pg.115]    [Pg.233]    [Pg.162]    [Pg.71]    [Pg.246]    [Pg.246]    [Pg.257]    [Pg.22]    [Pg.315]    [Pg.618]    [Pg.56]    [Pg.402]    [Pg.365]    [Pg.3]    [Pg.302]    [Pg.327]    [Pg.147]    [Pg.168]    [Pg.171]    [Pg.180]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.56 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.157 , Pg.225 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.157 , Pg.225 ]




SEARCH



Artichoke, Cynara

Cynara cardunculus

Cynara scolymus

Cynarae herba

Globe artichoke, Cynara

© 2024 chempedia.info