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Limnanthes

Open-centered annuals with a long flowering period, such as Limnanthes, the poached-egg flower. [Pg.95]

Many hardy annuals, such as calendula (pot marigold), Phacelia tanacetifolia, and the poached-egg plant Limnanthes douglosii), will self-seed, reappearing year after year. Self-sown plants tend to be much sturdier, and flower earlier, than those you sow yourself. Unwanted seedlings can simply be hoed off, or transplanted to a more appropriate site. [Pg.197]

Fig. 10.1 Structures of glucoUmnanthin, quercetin-3-O-rhamnosylglucoside, and phytoecdys-teroids found in Limnanthes alba seeds... Fig. 10.1 Structures of glucoUmnanthin, quercetin-3-O-rhamnosylglucoside, and phytoecdys-teroids found in Limnanthes alba seeds...
Gentry HS, Miller RW (1965) The search for new industrial crops. IV prospectus of Limnanthes. Econ Bot 19 25-32... [Pg.154]

Jain SK (1986) Domestication of Limnanthes (Meadowfoam) as a new oil crop. In Plant domestication induced mutation Proceedings of an advisory group meeting on the possible use of mutation breeding for rapid domestication of new crop plants, 121-134... [Pg.154]

Miller RW, Daxenbichler ME, Earle FR, Gentry HS (1964) Search for new industrial oils. VIII. The genus Limnanthes. J Am Oil Chem Soc 41 167-169... [Pg.155]

Jolliff GD, Tinsley U, Calhoun W, Crane JM (1981) Meadowfoam Limnanthes alba) its research and development as a potential new oilseed crop for the Willamette Valley of Oregon. Agricultural Experiment Station, Oregon State University... [Pg.155]

Crane JM, Knapp SJ (2002) Registration of Wheeler meadowfoam. Crop Sci 42 2208-2209 Knapp SJ, Crane JM (1995) Patty add diversity of section inflexae Limnanthes (meadowfoam). Ind Crops Prod 4 219-227... [Pg.155]

Ettlinger MG, Lundeen AJ (1956) The mustard oil of Limnanthes douglasii seed, m-methoxybenzylisothiocyanate. J Am Chem Soc 78 1952-1954... [Pg.155]

Stevens JP, Reed RE, Morre JT (2008) Characterization of phytoecdysteroid glycosides in meadowfoam Limnanthes alba) seed meal by positive and negative ion LC-MS/MS. J Agric Food Chem 56 3945-3952... [Pg.155]

Meng Y, Whiting P, Sik V, Rees HH, Dinan L (2001) Limnantheoside C (20-hydroxyecdysone 3-0-beta-D-glucopyranosyl-[1 3]-beta-D-xylopyranoside), a phytoecdysteroid from seeds of Limnanthes alba (Limnanthaceae). Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung 56 988-994 Sarker SD, Girault JP, Lafont R, Dinan L (1997) Ecdysteroid xylosides from Limnanthes douglasii. Phytochemistry 44 513-521... [Pg.155]

Preston-Mafham J, Dinan L (2002) Phytoecdysteroid levels and distribution during development in Limnanthes alba Hartw. ex Benth. (Limnanthaceae). Zeitschrift fuer Naturforschung CJBiosci 57 144-152... [Pg.155]

Bellostas N, Sorensen AD, Sorensen JC, Sorensen H (2008) Fe2-l-catalyzed formation of nitriles and thionamides from intact glucosinolates. J Nat Prod 71 76-80 Stevens JF, Reed RL, Alber S, Pritchett L, Machado S (2009) Herbicidal Activity of glucosinolate degradation products in fermented meadowfoam Limnanthes alba) seed meal. J Agric Food Chem... [Pg.155]

Vaughn SF, Boydston RA, MaUory-Smith CA (1996) Isolation and identification of (3-methoxyphenyl)acetonitrile as a phytotoxin from meadowfoam Limnanthes alba) seedmeal. J Chem Ecol 22 1939-1949... [Pg.156]

This is a small family of North American cultivated ornamentals. Alkaloids are not known except for a recorded positive test for Limnanthes douglasii in this study a sample of Floerkea prosperi-nacoides was negative. [Pg.129]

LIQUID SOAP BASE - Water (Aqua), Cocamide DEA, Sodium Lauryl Glucose Carboxylate, Lauryl Glucoside, PEG-120 Methyl Glucose Dioleate, PEG-75, Limnanthes alba, Cocoamidopropyl... [Pg.222]

BARTELT, R.J., MIKOLAJCZAK, K.L., Toxicity of compounds derived from Limnanthes alba seed to fall armyworm (Lepidoptera Noctuidae) and European com borer (Lepidoptera Pyralidae) larvae., J. Econ. Entomol., 1989,82, 1054-1060. [Pg.124]

New oilseed crops, currently studied as potential sources of specialty fatty acids, include Crambe abyssinica for erucic acid, Limnanthes alba for very long-chain fatty acids, Dimorphotheca pluvialis for dimor-phecolic acid, Lesquerella fendleri for les-querolic acid, Calendula officinalis for calendic acid, and Euphorbia lagascae and various Vernonia species for vernolic acid.194 The lowest cost sources (inedible fats and oils and palm oil fractions) are likely most likely to be exhausted first as world trade in industrial applications grows. Cornstarch is becoming a major feedstock for plastics production. This may compete with potential oil uses, but also will increase production of com oil. [Pg.1647]

Meadowfoam Limnanthes alba). This oil is unusual in that over 95% of its component acids are C20 or C22 compounds and include 5-20 1 (63-67%), 5-22 1 (2-4%), 13-22 1 (16-18%), and 5,13-22 2 (5-9%). It is being grown in the United States, and its potential uses are being thoroughly examined. Winter culti-vars now being developed are expected to improve the suitability of the crop to conditions in Northern Europe. Potential uses of this oil include cosmetic applications, production of dimer acid, as a lubricant, and via a wide range of novel derivatives based on reaction at the A5 double bond (134-138). [Pg.283]

Meadowfoam (Limnanthes alba) is a developing new erop grown on a eommereial scale ( 8000 acres in 1997) in the Willamette Valley of Oregon in the northwestern United States. Other small test plots are grown elsewhere in the U.S. and abroad. [Pg.52]

Chem. Descrip. Meadowfoam (Limnanthes alba) seed oil CAS 15306540-8... [Pg.353]

Definition Oil extracted from the seeds of the meadovirfoam plant, Limnanthes alba... [Pg.1184]

Cropur Meadowfoam. See Meadowfoam (Limnanthes alba) seed oil Cropure Menhaden. See Menhaden oil Cropure Olive. See Olive (Olea europaea) oil Cropure Orange Roughy. See Orange roughy oil... [Pg.1091]

Fancor Lanwax. See Lanolin wax Fancor Meadowfoam Seed Oil. See Meadowfoam (Limnanthes alba) seed oil Fancorsil LIM1, Fancorsil LIM 2 Fancorsil LIM 3. See Dimethicone copolyol meadowfoamate Fancorsil SLA, Fancorsil SLA-LT. See Dimethicone copolyol adipate Fanoliv Oil. See Olive (Olea europaea) oil Farmin 08D. See 1-Octanamine Farmin 28, Farmin 20D. See Cl 3-15 amine Farmin 88, Farmin 80D Farmin 86T. See Stearamine... [Pg.1794]

Lime pyrolignite. See Calcium acetate Lime saltpeter. See Calcium nitrate Lime, slaked. See Calcium hydroxide Limestone. See Calcium carbonate Lime sulfur. See Calcium polysulfide Lime-tree extract. See Linden (Tilia americana) extract Linden (Tilia cordata) extract Linden (Tilia vulgaris) extract Lime water. See Calcium hydroxide Limnanthes alba. See Meadowfoam (Limnanthes alba) seed oil (-)-Limonene. See l-Limonene (+)-Limonene. See d-Limonene d-Limonene... [Pg.2400]


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