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Cyphomandra

Solanaceae Solanoideae Atropa, Atropanthe, Cyphomandra, Datura, Hyoscyamus, Latua, Mandr agora, Nicandra, Physalis, Physochlairta, Przewalskia, Salpichroa, Scopolia, Solandra, Withania... [Pg.26]

Wrolstad, R.E. and Heatherbell, D.A. 1974. Identification and distribution of flavonoids in Tamar-illo fruit (Cyphomandra betaceae (Cav.) Sendt.). J. Sci. Food Agric. 25 1221-1228. [Pg.784]

Cyphomandra invertase Cyphomandra betacea (Solanaceae) Invertase... [Pg.585]

Cyphomandra invertase inhibitor 13.8U Cypress camphor 5.7Gt Cystatins 13.5Bn Cysteic acid 3.3Ao, 5.5Bo Cysteine 3.3Ao, 14.2o Cysteine sulfinic acid 3.3Ao, 5.5Bo Cytisine 3.1Aa, 3. IBa Cytism scoparius lectin 12.2A Cytisus sessifolius lectin 12.2A Cytochalasin B 9.6A Cytochalasins A-M 9.6A... [Pg.689]

The interconversion of tropane bases in vivo was already mentioned (see Volume VI, p. 173) for D. ferox scions on Cyphomandra betacea so-called alkaloid-free plants were able to oxidize hyoscyamine (XXVIII) to hyoscine [(— )-XXII]. The course is highly stereospecific, since only 50% of atropine—i.e., of the levorotatory antimer—became oxidized (86). [Pg.297]

Tropane alkaloids are produced in the roots of plants and transported to the aereal portions. In grafting experiments, when aereal portions of Datura ferox, D. stramonium, D. innoxia, and Atropa belladonna were grafted onto roots of Cyphomandra betacea (normally not alkaloid containing), the aereal portions lacked alkaloids. In the reverse situation, aereal portions of C. betacea plants grafted onto roots of the other species contained tropane alkaloids (Waller and Nowacki, 1978). [Pg.534]

Solanum alkaloids steroid alkaloids that occur in plants of the nightshade family (Solanaceae) of the genera Solanum, Lycopersicon, Cyphomandra and Cestrum. S. a. are structurally related to the parent hydrocarbon, cholestane (see Steroids). [Pg.631]

Cyphomandra betacea (family Solanaceae) This is a sub-tropical and tropical highland species. It is suitable for preserves and jams and also used as a substitute for tomatoes. [Pg.148]

Jaltomata, Solanum (inch Cyphomandra, Lycopersicon) (Solaneae clade)... [Pg.21]

Solaneae clade Solanum betaceum (Cav.) Sendt. sub nom. Cyphomandra betacea + (15)... [Pg.162]

Evans WC, Somanabandhu A (1980) Nitrogen-containing non-steroidal secondary metabolites of Solanum, Cyphomandra, Lycianthes and Margaranthus. Phytochemistry 19 2351-2356 Evans WC, Treagust PG (1973a) Distribution of alkaloids in Anthocercis littorea and A. viscosa. Phytochemistry 12 2505-2507... [Pg.194]

Solamine, 4A,4 A-bis(dimethylamino)-dibutylamine and its A/-hexanoyl derivative solacaproine (Eig. 5.1) were discovered as constituents of the roots of Solarium betaceum Cav. sub nom. Cyphomandra betacea (Cav.) Sendt., tree tomato (Evans et al. 1972). Solamine and its urethane (carbamate) derivative solaurethine (Fig. 5.1) were identified in the roots of S. carolinense L horse nettle (Evans and Somanabandhu 1977). [Pg.263]

Evans WC, Ghani A, WooUey VA (1972) Alkaloids of Cyphomandra betacea Sendt. J Chem Soc Perkin 1 2017-2019... [Pg.269]

S. betaceum Cav. [syn. Cyphomandra betacea (Cav.) Sendtn.], tree tomato/ tamarillo origin Bolivia/Argentina cultivated worldwide in subtropical regions alkaloids solasodine, tomatidenol... [Pg.429]


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