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Lathyrus spp

Acacia, Lathyrus spp. (Fabaceae), Polygoruitum multiflorum (Solomon s seal) (Liliaceae) Catha edulis (khat), Maytenus krukovii (Celastraceae) [leaf]... [Pg.242]

The amino acid cyanoalanine is found in leguminous plants Lathyrus spp.) but not in proteins. It Is made In the plant from cysteine and cyanide by a two-step process catalysed by pyridoxal phosphate. Suggest a mechanism. We suggest you use the shorthand form of pyridoxal phosphate shown here. [Pg.186]

Pisum Lathyrus 2 ) 31 ) 6a-Hydroxypterocarpan Pi8atln in all Pisum and in 29 of 31 Lathyrus spp. representing 10 sections... [Pg.32]

Isol. from Baptisa spp., Bolusanthus speciosus, Cytisus scoparius, Lathyrus spp. and Thermopsis spp. (Leguminosae, Papilionoideae). Also prod, by microorganisms Aspergillis niger, Fusarium, Stemphylium and Streptomyces spp. Pale-yellow cryst. (AcOH). Mp 212°. All isolations of isoflavonoids from microorganisms are considered doubtful. [Pg.402]

Isol. from leaves of Trifolium pratense as fungal metab. Also prod, by cultures of Ascochyta pisi, Botrytis cinerea, Fusarium spp., Nectria haematococca and other fungi. Mp 178-181° dec. -h337° (c, 0.944 in EtOH). 3-Me, 8,9-methylenedioxy ether [20186-22-5]. 6di-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-S,9-methylenedioxypterocarpan. Pisatin Stress metab. from Caragana spp., Lathyrus spp., Pisum fulvum, P. sativum, Tephrosia bidwilli and Trifolium pratense. Phytoalexin. Cryst. (EtOH or C H ). Mp 61°. [a]g +280° (c, 0.11 in EtOH). [Pg.406]

Isol. from wood of Dalbergia variabilis. Stress metab. from leaves or colyledons of Caragana spp., Lathyrus spp., Lens culinaris, L. nigricans, Parochetus communis and T. pratense. [Pg.439]

A) Mobilization begins at abaxial side of cotyledon Acacia spp. Vida spp. Pisum spp. Lathyrus spp. Cassia spp. Trifolium spp. Vida faba Glycine max Phaseolus coccineus P. angularis P. calcaratus Voandzeia subterranea Arachis hypogaea... [Pg.233]

An example of these compounds is P-(isoxazolin-5-on-2-yl)-L-alanine also known as 2-(2-amino-2-carboxyethyl)isoxazolin-5-one (2-59) which occurs in the seeds and seedlings of many legumes (Fabaceae), vetchlings (Lathyrus spp.), vetches (Vida spp.), garden peas (Pisum spp.) and lentils (Lens spp.). For example, the... [Pg.32]

Lysyl oxidase is inhibited by (l-aminopropionitrile formed in some vetchling seeds (Lathyrus spp.), which leads to disturbances in the collagen structure with characteristic distortion of Umbs and damage to blood vessels. These diseases are known as osteolathyrism and angiolathyrism, respectively (see Section 10.3.2.7.1). [Pg.61]


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