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Ipomoea purpurea

MORNING GLORY (Ipomoea purpurea Roth) MUSTARD (Brassica pekinensis)... [Pg.558]

Coberly, L.C. and Rausher, M.D., Analysis of a chalcone synthase mutant in Ipomoea purpurea reveals a novel function for flavonoids amelioration of heat stress. Mol. Ecol, 12, 1113, 2003. [Pg.434]

Saito, N. et al., Acylated cyanidin glycosides in the violet-blue flowers of Ipomoea purpurea. Phytochemistry, 40, 1283, 1995. [Pg.534]

Savage, C., Harman, W. and Fadiman, J. (1972) Ipomoea purpurea, a naturally occurring psychedelic. In. C. Tart (Ed.), Altered States of Consciousness, 2nd. edn.. Anchor Books, Doubleday and Co. Inc., Garden City, New York, pp. 452-454. [Pg.374]

Cruz-Ortega, R., Anaya, A. L., Gavilanes-Ruiz, M., Sanchez-Nieto, S., and Jimenez-Estrada, M. 1990. Effect of diacetyl piquerol on the H+-ATPase activity of microsomes from Ipomoea purpurea. J. Chem. Ecol. 16, 2253-2261... [Pg.298]

Morning glory Ipomoea purpurea Potential for hallucinations/psychosis... [Pg.2908]

The seeds of Ipomoea violacea were used by the Aztecs in religious ceremonies. They were called tlitliltzin . These seeds are used religiously/medicinally by the Zapotecs, Mazatecs, Mixtecs, Chinantecs in Oaxaca and are called Badoh negro. Other species Ipomoea rubro-caerulea praecox, Ipomoea purpurea have tested positive for indole alkaloids.) Ipomoea violacea is commercially available in many horticultural varieties ... [Pg.108]

Ipomoea pes-caprae (L.) R. Brown var. bra-siliensis Ooststroom—152 Ipomoea piurensis O Donell—159 Ipomoea purpurea (L.) Roth—159,162 Ipomoea rubro-caerulea Hooker—125,159 Ipomoea sidaejblia Choisy-125,150,159 Ipomoea tricolor CavaniUes—125 Ipomoea tuberosa L.—140 Ipomoea turbinata Lag.—159 Ipomoea violacea L.—126-7,135,140,152,159-62,437... [Pg.546]

In a genetically based series of experiments, seed production of the tall morning glory, Ipomoea purpurea, was used as a measure of fimess. No observable reduction in fitness was observed in the presence of the herbivore sweet potato flea beetle, Chaetocnema confinis (Siimns and Rausher, 1987). On the other hand, the magnitude of cost of production of furocoumarins in the wild parsnip, Pastinaca sativa, in terms of umbel production, is significant (Berenbaum et al., 1986). [Pg.7]

Benzoic acid was detected, e.g., in the leaves of Merremia vitifolia (Jenett-Siems 1996) as well as in the roots of Ipomoea purpurea, two Jacquemontia spp., and Merremia aegyptia (Henrici 1996). p-Hydroxybenzoic acid could be proven, e.g., in 14 out of 29 convolvulaceous species (Nair et al. 1986). Salieylie aeid was detectable, e.g., in eight out of 10 speeies (genera Hewittia, Ipomoea, Jacquemontia, Merremia, Operculina) (Henrici 1996). [Pg.281]

Bernards MA, Lewis NG (1998) The macromolecular aromatic domain in suberized tissue a changing paradigm. Phytochemistry 47 915-933 Bhatt SK, Saxena VK, Singh KV (1981) A new eriodictyol glycoside from seeds of Ipomoea purpurea. Indian J Pharmaceut Sci 43 109-111... [Pg.330]

Ragunathan V, Sulochana N (1994) A new flavone glycoside from the flowers of Ipomoea purpurea Roth. Indian J Chem 33B 507-508... [Pg.338]

Saito N, Tatsuzawa F, Kasahara K, lida S, Hondo T (1998) Acylated cyanidin 3-sophorosides in the brownish-red flowers of Ipomoea purpurea. Phytochemistry 49 875-880 Saito N, Told K, Morita Y, Hoshino A, lida S, Shigihara A, Honda T (2005) Acylated peonidin glycosides from duskish mutant flowers of Ipomoea nil. Phytochemistry 66 1852-1860 Sakamura S, Terayama Y, Kawakatsu S, Ichihara A, Saito H (1978) Conjugated serotonins related to cathartic activity in safflower seeds (Carthamus tinctorius L.). Agric Biol Chem 42 1805-1806... [Pg.339]

Zufall RA, Rausher MD (2003) The genetic basis of a flower color polymorphism in the common morning glory Ipomoea purpurea). J Hered 94 442-448 Zufall RA, Rausher MD (2004) Genetic changes associated with floral adaptation restrict future evolutionary potential. Nature 428 847-850... [Pg.342]

Convolvulaceae. Castasterone (C g) and 28-norcastasterone (C ), both characterized by a 2a,3a-dihydroxy residue, were identified in the seeds of Ipomoea purpurea (L.) Roth sub nom. Pharbitis purpurea (L.) Voigt (Suzuki et al. 1985). [Pg.466]

Nikolin A, Nikolin B, Jankovic M (1978) Ipopurpuroside, a new glycoside from Ipomoea purpurea. Phytochemistry 17 451-452... [Pg.578]

Cover illustration. Flowers of Ipomoea purpurea (L.) Roth [cultivar Convolvulaceae] (left) and Solandra maxima (Sesse Mocino) PS. Green [Solanaceae] (right). Plotted on the photographs are corresponding constituents the major anthocyanin pigment and the major alkaloid hyoscyamine, respectively. [Pg.640]

Saito, N., Tatsuzawa, F., Yoda, K., Yokoi, M., Kasahara, K., lida, S., Shighara, A., Honda, T., Acylated cyanidin glycosides in the violet-blue flowers of Ipomoea purpurea. Phytochemistry, 1995,40, 1283-1289. [Pg.275]


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