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Prosopis juliflora

Beristain, C.I., Garcia, H.S. and Vernon-Carter, E.J. (2001) Spray-dried encapsulation of cardamom (Elletaria cardamomum) essential oil with mesquite (Prosopis juliflora) gum. Zeitschrift fur Lebensmittel-Technologie und -Verfahrenstechnik 34, 398-401. [Pg.56]

Juliprosopine from Prosopis juliflora A. DC. is a new type of indolizidine alkaloid, and on the basis of an extensive spectroscopic and chemical study it has been assigned the structure (2), in which relative configurations are shown for the substituents on the piperidine ring. Juliprosopine may be derived biosynthetically from combination of a dihydropyrrole unit with two Prosopis piperidine alkaloids that have C12 side-chains.2... [Pg.69]

Vernon Carter, E. J. and Sherman, P. 1980. Rheological properties and applications of mesquite tree Prosopis juliflora gum 2. Rheological properties and stability of o/w emulsions containing mesquite gum.y Texture Stud. 11 351-365. [Pg.138]

The seeds of the mesquite (Prosopis juliflora) of the southwestern United States and Mexico are used as animal feed, while the wood is burned to manufacture a flavor-enhancing charcoal. Mesquite flavorings have become quite popular in recent years, and many foods are now seasoned with this plant, including potato and com chips. [Pg.96]

Juliprosopine (318) and juliprosine (319) (Fig. 5), indolizidine alkaloids of the genus Prosopis (mesquite family Leguminosae), had been partially characterized at the time of the previous review on the topic in this serial (7). Rather few advances have been made since then no further stereochemical clarification has been forthcoming, and no further work has been reported on two other putative Prosopis indolizidines, isojuliprosopine and isojuliprosine (295). However, the alkaloid juliflorine, previously isolated from Prosopis juliflora by workers from Pakistan (296,297), has since been shown to be identical to juliprosopine (298). [Pg.144]

Beristain Cl, Azuara E, Vernon-Carter El. 2002. Effect of water activity on the stability to oxidation of spray-dried encapsulated orange peel oil using mesquite gum (Prosopis juliflora) as wall material. Journal of Food Science 67 206-211. [Pg.35]

Juliprosine, isolated from Prosopis juliflora A.DC., has the structure (1). Reduction of the dihydroindolizinium system gives a hexahydroderivative identical with the product from catalytic hydrogenation of the closely related alkaloid juliprosopine (cf. [Pg.82]

Three new alkaloids have been isolated from the leaves of Prosopis juliflora DC. (mesquite). The minor base, julifloridine, has been examined spectroscopically, and structure (21), of unspecified relative and absolute configuration, has been advanced for it. The other two bases, juliflorine and julifloricine, are also 3-hydroxy-2-methyl-piperidines of apparently more complex structure.Spec-talinine (22) and iso-6-carnavaline (23) are two new piperidine bases occurring in... [Pg.39]

Rincon E, Munoz J., Ramirez R, Galan H., Alfaro M. C. 2014 Physicochemical and rheological characterization of Prosopis juliflora seed gum aqueous dispersions. FoodJi drocoHoi 35, 348-357. [Pg.88]

The unusual indolizidine alkaloid julisporine (39) from Prosopis juliflora (Fabaceae) possessed in vitro activity against several dermatophytic fungi (Clark and Hufford, 1992). [Pg.562]

Nakano H (2010) Plant growth inhibitors from mesquite (Prosopis juliflora). In Ramawat KG (ed) Desert plants biology and biotechnology. Springer, Heidelberg... [Pg.168]

Preparation 35). Mesquite gum, from a plant Prosopis juliflora and related species) common in the southwestern United States, and cherry gum are utilized. Mesquite gum consists of L-arabinose, D-galactose, and 4-0-methyl-D-glucuronic acid in combination, and cherry gum in addition has some D-xylose and D-mannose. By controlled hydrolysis most of the pentose is removed without hydrolyzing the other constituents to any great extent. The L-arabinose is then partially purified by dialysis 36) or ion-exchange procedures 37) and crystallized from ethyl alcohol. Wheat and rye bran, peach gum, Australian black wattle gum, and spent beet pulp have been utilized for the preparation of L-arabinose. [Pg.83]

In a preliminary communication, Gaur (1968) reported that Salvador a per-sica Lima (Salvadoraceae) and Prosopis juliflora D. C. showed a diurnal fluctuation of total titratable acidity. The presence of CAM in these species, however, is doubtful and interpretation of the data should await further experimentation. [Pg.28]

Gaur,Y.D. Preliminary studies on titratable acidity in xerophytic plants Salvador a persica Linn, and Prosopis juliflora D.C. Experientia 24,239-240 (1968)... [Pg.183]

Pisum sativum 51 Portulacaceae 25-27,49 Portulacaria afra 96,97,99,118,148 Prosopis juliflora 28 Pterocactus 6 Pyrrosia longifolia 27... [Pg.204]

Poissonia orbicularis (Benth.) Hauman (Leguminosae-Papilionoideae) Prosopis juliflora (Sw.) DC. (Leguminosae-Mimosoideae)... [Pg.267]


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