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Oats Avena saliva

Oat Avena saliva L. Birdsfoot fenugreek Trifolium ornithopodioides L. [Pg.30]

E3. Emmons, C. L., Peterson, D. M., and Paul, G. L., Antioxidant capacity of oat (Avena saliva L.) extracts. 2. In vitro antioxidant activity and contents of phenolic and tocol antioxidants. J. Agric. Food Chem. 47, 4894-4898 (1999). [Pg.278]

Doubher, J-L. and Wood, P,J., Rheological properties of aqueous solutions of (1-3), (l-4)-P-D-glucan from oats (Avena saliva L.), Cereal Chem., 72, 335, 1995. [Pg.48]

There is a scarcity of data for the analyses of glyoxysomal membranes and plasma membranes of plant cells. The glyoxysomal membrane from castor bean (Ricinus communis L.) endosperm has PC as the major lipid together with PE, 80% of the phospholipid can be accounted for. Plasma membranes isolated from oat Avena saliva L.) roots showed relatively lai ge amounts of phosphatidic acid (PA), (1,2-diacyl-jn-glycerol 3-phosphate) and an unknown lipid (Keenan et al., 1973). It is possible that some lipid degradation took place in the preparation of this sample. Further analyses of the lipid composition would be most appropriate. The analyses of Keenan et al. (1973) indicated that only 28.6% of the plasma membrane lipid was phospho-... [Pg.251]

Soriano IR, Asenstorfer RE, Schmidt O et al (2004) Inducible flavone in oats (Avena saliva) is a novel defense against plant-parasitic nematodes. Phytopathology 94 1207-1214... [Pg.1842]

Rye Secale cereale) and oats Avena saliva) are so-called secondary culture plants. Initially hardy and unwanted escorts of cultivated plants, they prospered and established themselves in northern regions with unfavorable climates. Their high tolerance for unfavorable climates surpassed that of both wheat and barley. Rye and oats have been cultivated for millenia. [Pg.671]

Symnyms Avena saliva Avena sativa protein Oat protein edition Protein obtained from the kemeis of oats, Avena saliva Uses Botanical in cosnnelics emulsifier thickener film-former gellani protein source... [Pg.2241]

Avena a- p-Avenathionins Avena saliva (oats) (Poaceae) PM [permeabilize PM ... [Pg.516]

Electrical pulse-fusion can be done with a wide variety of cells, including bacterial, yeast, and higher plant cell protoplasts, as well as on erythrocytes and other mammalian cells. Because of the great potential of this technique it deserves close attention. The DEP-t-pulse-fusion technique has been used to meld mesophyll cell protoplasts of Avena saliva (oat), of Petunia inflata, and Vida faba (broad bean). The fused protoplasts proved to be viable as judged by vital stain (trypan blue), and could be developed into ex-plants in the case of Petunia i. [Pg.372]

Hemicellulosic p-Glucans from Oat Plant (Avena saliva) Tissues at Different Stages of Maturity. Phytochemistry 10, 2287 (1971). [Pg.245]


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