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From Sambucus nigra

Several carbohydrate-binding proteins have been isolated from Sambucus nigra and two haemagglutinins have been isolated from its bark. Its seeds contain a lectin that is related to the immunological properties of the bark. One of its carbohydrate-binding proteins, called nigrin, is made of two subunits and is reported to cause red blood cells to clump. 5... [Pg.44]

Battelli, M.G., Citores, L., Buonamici, L., Ferreras, J.M., de Benito, F.M., Stirpe, F. and Girbes, T. (1997) Toxicity and cytotoxicity of nigrin b, a two-chain ribosome-inactivating protein from Sambucus nigra comparison with ricin. Arch Toxicol, 71, 360-364. [Pg.453]

Carbohydrate chains of Cl-inhibitor were identified by a binding assay using different lectins [36]. Lectins from Sambucus nigra (SNA) and Maackia amurensis (MAA), that are specific for sialic acids, were shown to bind to Cl-inhibitor. Lectin from Datura stramonium (DSA) also reacted with the inhibitor indicating complex and hybrid sugar structures. Cl-inhibitor was enzymatically desialylated and reexamined for lectin binding. SNA and MAA did not react anymore, but in addition to DSA, peanut agglutinin, which can bind to carbohydrate chains after sialic acids are removed, bound to desialylated Cl-inhibitor. Cl-inhibitor contains about 30 sialic acid residues per molecule. SDS-... [Pg.179]

Synonyms Elder flowers oil Sambucus nigra Dehnition Volatile oil obtained from Sambucus nigra and other species of Sambucus Toxicology TSCA listed Uses Natural flavoring agent in foods and pharmaceuticals in skin and eye lotions mild astringent in salves to treat bums, rashes, minor skin ailments... [Pg.3873]

Dawidowicz A.L., Wianowska D., Baraniak B. (2006) The antioxidant properties of alcoholic extracts from Sambucus nigra L. (antioxidant properties of extracts). LWT 39 308-315... [Pg.238]

Recently, a lectin made from purified elderberry (Sambucus nigra) has been used in the fractionation of normal bone marrow cells. Fractionation minimizes the effects of radiation on normal tissue. This work has been carried out by Dr. Madeleine Mumcuoglu, who patented the elderberry flu formulas, as well as doctors Daphna Manor and Shimon Slavin. There is hope that elderberry contains properties that may have potential in improving the success of bone marrow transplants. [Pg.44]

M.A. Hawryl, A. Hawryl and E. Sochewinski, Application of normal- and reversed-phase 2D TLC on a cyanopropyl-bonded polar stationary phase for separation of phenolic compounds from the flowers of Sambucus nigra L. J. Planar Chromatogr.-Mod. TLC 15 (2002) 4-10. [Pg.58]

Sambucus nigra RIP-related Sambucus nigra (European elder) [Derives from truncation of... [Pg.504]

Pig. 73.—Cross-section through a lenticel of Sambucus nigra. E, Epidermis PH, phellogen L, loosely disposed cells of the lenticel PL, cambium of the lenticel PS, phelloderm C, cortical parenchyma containing chlorophyll. From Sayre after Strasburger.)... [Pg.146]

Synonyms Sambucus Sambucus canadensis Sambucus nigra Sweet elder Definition From Sambucus canadensis or S. nigra Properties Aromatic bitter tonic Uses Natural flavoring agent in foods and pharmaceuticals... [Pg.1603]

Definition From Sambucus canadensis or S. nigra Uses Natural flavoring agent in foods... [Pg.1603]


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