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Ipomea

Truong VD, McFeeters RF, Thompson RT, Dean LL and Shofran B. 2007. Phenolic acid content and composition in leaves and roots of common commercial sweetpotato (Ipomea batatas L.) cultivars in the United States. J Food Sci 72(6) C343-C349. [Pg.87]

Outside of the United States, fenvalerate is used on cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) in Australia, Greece, and South Africa, and on apples (Malus sp.), pears (Pyrus sp.), and potatoes (Solarium sp., Ipomea sp.) in Canada (Reed 1981) uses in other countries, including Mexico, are anticipated (Reed 1981), as is increased use against agricultural, poultry, dairy, and household pests (Mumtaz... [Pg.1094]

Convolvulaceae Ipomea violacea Ergoline Ergotamine Ergine... [Pg.39]

Submerged macrophytes, 3 species (A/ay assp., Ceratophyllum sp., and Ipomea sp.) 25,000 pg/L Floating pondweed, Potamogeton carinatus All dead 1 week after application 6... [Pg.755]

Most of the oxoindolizidines have been prepared by Dieckmann reaction or related condensations. Thus (188) was used to prepare (189), which is a precursor for the synthesis of 2-methyl-1-hydroxyindolizidine (190) (70AP812). Ipalbidine (191a), which is one of the Ipomea group of alkaloids, was prepared as outlined in Scheme 26 (71HCA513). [Pg.471]

Indolizidine alkaloids from the plant groups Ipomea, e.g. ipalbidine (191a) (70T3829), Tylophora, e.g. tylophorine (213) (B-67MI30800) and Elaeocarpus, e.g. elaeocarpine (200a) (B-73MI30800) have been studied to a greater extent. [Pg.478]

Jalap is perhaps the mildest member of the group. It produces watery stools within 3 or 4 h, with little intestinal irritation and no gastric disturbance or much prostration. It has little taste and is therefore easily administered. It has been used in ascites, cerebral congestion, hypertension, and as adjuvant to anthelmintics. Scammony and its equivalent Ipomea are closely related to jalap. [Pg.162]

Figure 5 Comparison of the tertiary structures of a catecholoxidase from a sweet potato Ipomea sp. (a), functional units of molluscau hemocyauins (O. dofleini (b) and R. thomasiana (c)) and arthropod hemocyanin subunits from L. polyphemus (d) and P. interruptm (e). All structures are centered with respect to domain 11 (red) carrying the active site, domain 1 is colored green, domain 111 blue. The histidines are colored gray. In the Limulus structure (d) the alpha 1,3 helix is missing compared to the Panulirus (e) structure (ellipse)... Figure 5 Comparison of the tertiary structures of a catecholoxidase from a sweet potato Ipomea sp. (a), functional units of molluscau hemocyauins (O. dofleini (b) and R. thomasiana (c)) and arthropod hemocyanin subunits from L. polyphemus (d) and P. interruptm (e). All structures are centered with respect to domain 11 (red) carrying the active site, domain 1 is colored green, domain 111 blue. The histidines are colored gray. In the Limulus structure (d) the alpha 1,3 helix is missing compared to the Panulirus (e) structure (ellipse)...
Czerwinski M, McLemore TL, Philpot RM, Nhamburo PT, Korzekwa K, et al. 1991. Metabolic activation of4-ipomea-nol by complementary DNA-expressed human cytochromes P-450 evidence for species-specific metabolism. Cancer Res. 51 4636-38... [Pg.167]

Resin Ipomea, Resin of Mexican scammony. Made by extracting the dried roots of Ipomoea orizabensis Ledenois, Convolvulaceae with alcohol and pp>8 with water. [Pg.1296]

MacDougaU,T, 191S0. Ipomea [sic] tricolor a hallucenogenic [sic] plant of the Zapo-tecs. Boletin del Centro deInvestigaciones Antropoldgicas ae Mexico 6 6—8. [Pg.588]

Amanoa oblongifolia Forsythia intermedia Ipomea cairica Pimts sp. [Pg.503]

Millet, Panicum millaceum, 201 Milo, Sorghum spp., 7 Morning glory, Ipomea spp., 7 Mosses... [Pg.935]


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