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Maclura pomifera

A few investigators have studied the appearance and disappearance of lectins during the life cycle of the plant.242,243 J. M. Jones and coworkers242 reported that Maclura pomifera agglutinin begins to accumulate... [Pg.148]

Hemagglutination Inhibition of Crude Maclura pomifera Lectin by Simple Sugars835... [Pg.268]

Figure 5. TLC of hydroxyflavone dyes. I, dyers rocket (Reseda luteola L., C.L Natural Yellow 2) 2, young fustic (Cotinus coggygria SCOP., C.I. Natural Brown 1) 3, buckthorn berries (Rhamnus cathartica L., fructi immaturi, C.I. Natural Yellow 13) 4, old fustic (Chlorophora tinctoria GAUD., C.I. Natural Yellow 1 5, osage orange wood (Maclura pomifera, C.L Natural Yellow 8) and 6, bastard hemp (Datisca cannabina L., C.L... Figure 5. TLC of hydroxyflavone dyes. I, dyers rocket (Reseda luteola L., C.L Natural Yellow 2) 2, young fustic (Cotinus coggygria SCOP., C.I. Natural Brown 1) 3, buckthorn berries (Rhamnus cathartica L., fructi immaturi, C.I. Natural Yellow 13) 4, old fustic (Chlorophora tinctoria GAUD., C.I. Natural Yellow 1 5, osage orange wood (Maclura pomifera, C.L Natural Yellow 8) and 6, bastard hemp (Datisca cannabina L., C.L...
The active AFGP 1-5 were first reported by Chuba and co-workers (1973) to inhibit hemagglutination by a lectin prepared from the seeds of the Osage orange (Maclura pomifera). Although the structural requirements for the antilectin activity closely parallel those for antifreeze activity, these two activities appear to be unrelated, with the probable exception that they both require considerable integrity of the carbohydrate side chain and polymeric size. [Pg.219]

Table XIII shows the potency with which AFGP inhibited hemagglutination by Osage orange (Maclura pomifera) lectin. At a final concentration in the reaction mixtures of less than 1 /xg/ml, the active AFGP completely inhibited hemagglutination of both human group-0 and sheep erythrocytes. By contrast, the inactive AFGP component was some 50-100 times less active as an inhibitor. Several other randomly tested preparations containing glycoproteins of diverse origin were either inactive or comparatively weak inhibitors. Table XIII shows the potency with which AFGP inhibited hemagglutination by Osage orange (Maclura pomifera) lectin. At a final concentration in the reaction mixtures of less than 1 /xg/ml, the active AFGP completely inhibited hemagglutination of both human group-0 and sheep erythrocytes. By contrast, the inactive AFGP component was some 50-100 times less active as an inhibitor. Several other randomly tested preparations containing glycoproteins of diverse origin were either inactive or comparatively weak inhibitors.
Maclura pomifera Agglutinin San Diego MWPC 67.4 149.3 or 2.7 Lee, Johnston, Rose and... [Pg.494]

Outside the field of carbohydrates. Professor Wolfrom had a longstanding interest in the pigments occurring in the osage orange Maclura pomifera Raf.), a common hedge-tree found in Ohio. The chemical nature of two complex phenolic pigments present in the fruit of this plant was elucidated and a synthesis of their skeletal compo-... [Pg.16]

C. J. Peterson, J. Zhu, and J. R. Coats, Identification of components of Osage orange fruit (Maclura pomifera) and their repellency to German cockroaches. Journal of Essential Oils Research, 14 233-236, 2002. [Pg.89]


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