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Phlebodium aureum

To date, noncloned HNLs from Ximenia americana (A7/HNL) [23] and Phlebodium aureum (P/mHNL) [24] cannot be defined as phylogenetical groups of existing HNLs. [Pg.108]

Also in the (R)-class of Hnls, although of more limited application, is the (R)-mandelonitrile lyase from Phlebodium aureum [35] which catalyses the addition to some aromatic and heterocyclic carbonyls but only poorly to aliphatic carbonyls. [Pg.41]

Wajant, H., Roerster, S., Selmar, D., Effenberger, R. and Pfizenmaier, K. (1995) Purification and characterization of a novel (R)-mandelonitrile lyase from the fern Phlebodium aureum. Plant Physiol, 109,1231-8. [Pg.179]

Fig. 3. Scanning electron microscope of the Phlebodium aureum (L.) J. Sm. (A) free venation pattern (250X) (B) detail of abaxial surface of apinna and epidermal cells (500X) (C) fertile pinnule with sorus (75X) (D) sporangia with monolete spores. Monolete spores predominate in large genera snch as Polypodiaceae (250X). Fig. 3. Scanning electron microscope of the Phlebodium aureum (L.) J. Sm. (A) free venation pattern (250X) (B) detail of abaxial surface of apinna and epidermal cells (500X) (C) fertile pinnule with sorus (75X) (D) sporangia with monolete spores. Monolete spores predominate in large genera snch as Polypodiaceae (250X).
Fig. 7. Removal of soluble arsenic species by Phlebodium aureum (L.) J. Sm. after a 90-day equilibration period under controlled redox and pH conditions (pH 7.0 for -200, 0, 200, and 400 mV). Fig. 7. Removal of soluble arsenic species by Phlebodium aureum (L.) J. Sm. after a 90-day equilibration period under controlled redox and pH conditions (pH 7.0 for -200, 0, 200, and 400 mV).
Phlebodium aureum (fern), PhaHNL Extraction and chromatography and chromatofocusing from the cyanogenic plant, at least three isoenzymes Aromatic and heterocyclic aldehydes 20 (R) [70]... [Pg.608]

Polypodoaurein Poly podium aureum L. = Phlebodium aureum J. Sm.) C28H46O7 251-253 440 ... [Pg.220]


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