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Reseda

Phenyl-ethyl isothiocyanate. CgHj,(C.2H4)N C S, has been found in the oils of reseda root, nasturtium, and some varieties of Brassica. It is an oil of powerful odour, yielding a thiourea, melting at 137°. The latter body, when treated with silver nitrate and baryta water, yields phenyl-ethyl-urea, melting at 111° to 112°. [Pg.294]

Gelb-ingwer, m. turmeric, -kali, n. potassium ferrocyanide. -kraut, n. yellowweed, dyer s rocket (Reseda luteola). [Pg.177]

Wau, m. weld, dyer s weed Reseda luteola). -gelb, n. luteolin. [Pg.506]

Silk dyed with Reseda luteola, Sophora japonica and Allium cepa Rutin, quercetin, kaempferol, kaempferol 3,7 diglucoside, quercetin 4 glucoside, luteolin HCI/Me0H/H20, HCOOH/MeOH, H2EDTA/ACN/MeOH A H20 B ACN C H20 with HCOOH 350, 450, 490 nm/ ESI( ) Column C4 6... [Pg.376]

The optimized RPLC UV-Vis ESI MS method for all typical blue colourants (indi-goids, hematein, tannins, anthocyanins and selected flavonoids) was used for the identification of dyes extracted from a thread taken from an Italian tapestry of unknown origin from the collection of the National Museum in Warsaw (Poland). It was found that to obtain the red-blue colour of the fibre a mixture of dyestuffs was probably used. The presence of indigotin, tannic and ellagic acid (at m/z 301, NI), as well as carminic acid, suggested the use of indigo and cochineal. Reseda luteola could also have been used due to the presence of luteolin and apigenin. [Pg.383]

D. Cristea, I. Bareau and G.Vilarem, Identification and quantitative HPLC analysis of the main flavonoids present in weld (Reseda luteola L.), Dyes and Pigments, 57, 267 272 (2003). [Pg.386]

RP-HPLC found application in the separation and identification of the main flavonoids in weld (.Reseda luteola L.). The aerial parts of the weld were dried, ground and extracted with various solvents and solvent mixtures such as methanol, ethanol, water, methanol-water... [Pg.167]

RESEDA Zero-field FRM2,TUM, Munich, Germany www.frm2.tu-muenchen.de... [Pg.22]

El-Sayed, N.H. et al., Kaempferol triosides from Reseda muricata. Phytochemistry, 57, 575, 2001. 261. Fico, G. et al.. New flavonol glycosides from the flowers of Aconitum napellus ssp. tauricum, Planta... [Pg.799]

FIGURE 10.22 Direct mutagenicity of ambient particles (mutagen density, rev m-3, TA98, —S9) as a function of ambient concentrations of 2-nitropyrene, a directly mutagenic product of a gas-phase atmospheric reaction initiated by OH radical attack on pyrene. Samples collected at six sites in California with different types of emissions ( ) Glendora (O) Yuba City ( ) Concord ( ) Mammoth Lakes ( a ) Oildale ( ) Reseda (see Fig. 10.22) (adapted from Atkinson et al., 1988a). [Pg.494]

Hopkins, R. A., The International (SI) Metric System and How It Works, Polymeric Services, Reseda, CA, 1973. [Pg.626]

Mignonette.—This plant—-reseda odorata—is widely cultivated in Grasse and Cannes for ite flowers, which are characterized by a peouliar and vary delicate fragrance. The odor is extracted by the process of enfleurage and te give it consistency, the extract is generally mixed with a little violet. [Pg.665]

Glucosinolates and an assortment of odd amino acids and alkaloidlike compounds are known, particularly in the genus Reseda. [Pg.179]

Six samples were tested and gave one positive, previously known result, Reseda luteola (1/2), and three negatives Oligomeris ore-geana, 0. linifolia, and Reseda lulea. [Pg.179]

Primnoa reseda, Verrill. East of Nova Scotia. Latitude 44° 16 N. [Pg.2]

Tarzana, CA, Frank C. Gunderl oy Jr., Santa Susana, CA, Dean O. Wool ery, 11, Reseda, CA. Part or parts of thi s I aboratory process may be protected by international, and/or commerdal/i ndustrial processes. Before using this process to legally manufacture the mentioned explosive, with intent to sell, consult any protected commerdal or industrial processes related to, similar to, or additional to, the process discussed in this procedure. This process may be used to legally prepare the mentioned explosive for laboratory, educational, or research purposes. [Pg.328]

Frankel Milton B. (Tarzana, CA) Gunderloy, Jr. Frank C. (SantaSusana, CA) Woolery, II Dean O. (Reseda, CA)... [Pg.370]

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...
Luteolin is the colouring-matter of weld, the leaves and skin of Reseda luteola. Luteolin crystallises from alcohol in small yellow... [Pg.257]

Whole Foods 9350 Reseda Blvd., Northridge b 818-701-5122 Wild Oats Community Market 2160 E. 7th St., Los Angeles b 323-340-4004... [Pg.217]

All-vegetarian Southern Indian crepes and soups can be found at Gateway Of India Cuisine (9545 Reseda Blvd. 16, B 818-349-3546) in Northridge. Locals... [Pg.220]

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]


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