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Melilotus alba

E. S. P. Bromfield, L. R. Barran, and R. Weathcroft, Relative genetic structure of a population of Rhizobium meliloti isolated directly from soil and from nodules of alfalfa (Medicago. sativa) and sweet clover (Melilotus alba). Mol. Ecol. 4 183-188 (1995). [Pg.324]

DiOH-3, 4 -diOMe 5 -Pr C22H24O6 384 Melilotus alba Leguminosae Leaf, 89... [Pg.927]

Souleles, C., A new prenylated flavanone from Melilotus alba, Set Pharm., 60, 10, 1992. [Pg.972]

Al-Hazimi, H.M. and Al-Andis, N.M., Minor pterocarpanoids from Melilotus alba. Journal of Saudi Chemical Society, 4, 215, 2000. [Pg.1185]

Coumarin was first isolated by Vogel in 1820 by extraction from tonka beans (Dipteryx odorata). It was subsequently identified in a large number of plants belonging to many different families. Its better known occurrences are in sweet clover (Melilotus alba and M. officinalis), sweet woodruff (Asperula odorata), vanilla leaf (Trilisa odoratissima), vanilla beans (Vanillaplanifolia), cassia (Cinnamorum cassia), lavender (Lavendula officinalis) and balsam of Peru (Myroxylon pereirae) (Perone, 1972 Maries et al, 1987 Boisde Meuly, 1993 Budavari, 1998). [Pg.196]

Melilotus alba Medicus M. indica (L.) All. M. suaveolens Ledeb. Be Han Cao (Clover) (whole plant) Hydroxycinnamic acid, coumarinic acid, 4-hydroxycinnamic acid, cumaric acid, umbelliferone, scopoletin, melilotoside, melilotic acid, beta-D-glucosyloxy, dicumarol, chlogogenic acid, caffeic acid, melilotic acid.48 Anticoagulant, treat bowel complaints, infantile diarrhea. A bactericide. [Pg.111]

Neoalsomitra integrifoliola (Cogn.) Hutch Melilotus alba Medicus, M. suaveolens Ledeb. [Pg.341]

Ananas comosus, Melilotus alba, M. suaveolens, M. indica... [Pg.380]

Aucklandia costus, A. lappa Aucklandia costus, A. lappa Aucklandia costus, A. lappa Eupatorium formosanum Melilotus alba, M. suaveolens, M. indica... [Pg.409]

F. americana, F. excelsior, Gelsemium sempervirens, Hieracium pilosella, Hierochloe odorata, Factuca serriola, Fawsonia inermis, Fedum palustre, Matricaria chamomilla, Medicago sativa, Melilotus alba,... [Pg.511]

Karam, M.D. (2001) The role of the B/b allelic pair in coumarin biosynthesis in white sweetclover (Melilotus alba Desr.). Flonors Thesis, University of Iowa, USA. Kasahara, FI., Jiao, Y, Bedgar, D.L., Kim, S.J., Patten, A.M., Xia, Z.Q., Davina, L.B. and Lewis, N.G. (2006) Pinus taeda phenylpropenal double-bond reductase ... [Pg.240]

Laust, A.K. (2003) The role of the B/b allelic pair in the genetic regulation of coumarin biosynthesis in white sweetclover (Melilotus alba Desr.). Honors Thesis, University of Iowa, USA. [Pg.243]

Rataboul, R, Alibert, G., Boiler, T. and Boudet, A.M. (1985) Intracellular transport and vacuolar accumulation of o-coumaric acid glucoside in Melilotus alba mesophyll cell protoplasts. Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 816,25-36. [Pg.250]

Fig. 66.—Ps, radicicola. i, From Melilotus alba 2 and 3, roq Medicago saliva 4, from Vicia villosa. ( Marshall, after Harrison and Barlow from Lipman.)... Fig. 66.—Ps, radicicola. i, From Melilotus alba 2 and 3, roq Medicago saliva 4, from Vicia villosa. ( Marshall, after Harrison and Barlow from Lipman.)...
The next step is the formation of either o-coumaric acid or BA from CA. The enzyme that catalyzes the 2-hydroxylation of CA to o-coumaric acid has been reported from Melilotus alba chloroplasts [48] and Petunia hybrida [49] but so far, this enzyme has not yet been characterized. [Pg.300]

Both inhibiting and stimulating effects of petroleum substances can be observed. In certain species a shift of their development was also observed. Melilotus alba, Daucus carota. Reseda lutea, Achillea millefolium, etc., bloom either earlier or more generally later in comparison with the same species on adjacent unpolluted areas, the period of blooming being shifted by 14 days. Some of the above-mentioned species can even bloom twice in one vegetation period. [Pg.830]

Balbuena, O., and Mastandrea, O. (1992). Clinical symptoms of cattle grazing on Melilotus alba with high molybdenum concentration in central-Chaco area. Veterinaria-Argentina 89 612-15. [Pg.266]


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