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Lupinus spp

M. A. Adams and J. S. Pate, Availability of organic and inorganic forms of phosphorus to lupins (Lupinus spp.). Plant Soil 745 107 (1992). [Pg.85]

Figure 2.5 Anag5rine, teratogenic quinolizidine alkaloid from Lupinus spp. Figure 2.5 Anag5rine, teratogenic quinolizidine alkaloid from Lupinus spp.
Notes Physostigmine as synonymous name Scopolamine as synonymous name ° Narcotine as synonymous name In small concentrations in many species especially in Lupinus spp. The main alkaloid in Cytisus scoparius Low concentrations in natural sources. Synthetical theophy-Une is used. [Pg.183]

Aniszewski, T. 1993 Lupine A Potential Crop in Finland. Studies on the Ecology, Productivity and Quality of Lupinus spp. PhD thesis. Joensuu University Press, Joensuu. 148pp. [Pg.244]

Aniszewski, T. 1993. Lupine A potential crop in Einland. Studies on the ecology, productivity and quality of Lupinus spp. PhD thesis summary. University of Joensuu. Publications in Sciences, 29 1-50. [Pg.244]

Cytisus scoparicus, Lupinus spp., Piptanthus nanus, Sarothamnus sp., Spartiumjunceum (Fabaceae), Aconitum napellus (Ranunculaceae)... [Pg.138]

Lupinus spp. (Fabaceae), Arundo donax, Hordeum mlgare (barley),... [Pg.197]

Although tracer studies using extracts of several plant species indicated that both L-serine and L-cysteine were substrates for the formation of j -cyano-L-alanine, the use of purified fractions (such as from Lupinus spp) revealed that cysteine was the authentic precursor serine was converted into this by the appropriate enzyme in the crude preparations. The cyanoalanine synthase from Lupinus was purified to homogeneity and its mechanism of action utilizing pyridoxal phosphate as a coenzyme was elucidatedj -Cyanoalanine hydrolyase which catalyses the hydration of 102- 103 has also been purified ... [Pg.710]

Holden L, Ereste CK, Egaas E (2005). Quantitative sandwich ELISA for the determination of lupine (Lupinus spp.) in foods. J. Agric. Food Chem., 53 5866-5871. [Pg.440]

Stachyose is the principal transport carbohydrate in the phloem of some herbaceons and woody plants [19,20], Raffinose and stachyose are fonnd in leguminous seeds such as soybean (Glycine max) and lupine (Lupinus spp.) where they prevent desiccation of seeds after maturity [21] and serve as carbon reserves for use during germination [22],... [Pg.29]

Linseed, Linum spp., 201 Loco weed. Astragalus racemosus, 741 Locust, black, Robina pseudoacacia, 702 Lupine, Lupinus spp., 191... [Pg.934]

In small concentrations In many species especially Lupinus spp. The main alkaloid In Cytisus scoparius. [Pg.352]


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