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Robinia pseudacacia

Truchado, P., Ferreres, F., Bottolotti, L., Sabatini, G., and Tomas-Barberan, F. A. (2008). Nectar Flavonol rhamnosides are floral markers of acacia (Robinia pseudacacia) honey. /. Agric. Food Chem. 56, 8815-8824. [Pg.135]

Gleditsia monosperma, Gliricidia sepium, Millettia stuhlmannii, Robinia pseudacacia (Fabaceae)... [Pg.287]

Brassica oleraeea (Brassicaceae) Robinia pseudacacia (Fabaceae), Mosla dianthera (Lamiacae), Moms spp. (Moraceae), Aloe arborescens (Liliaceae), Solarium tuberosum (Solanaceae), Vitis vinifera (Vitaceae) (wine) Musa acuminata, M. paridasiaca (banana) (Musaceae) [fruit]... [Pg.433]

Nigaki alcohol (18) has been identified by spectroscopic and chemical means as a constituent of Picrasma ailanthoides Planchon. Latia luciferin (19) has been synthesized in a stereoselective manner. A key step in this synthesis involves the addition of lithium dimethylcuprate to an enol phosphate derived from a 8-keto-ester to form an a,/3-unsaturated ester. Dehydro-/8-ionilideneacetic acid (20), an important intermediate in the synthesis of abscisic acid, has been prepared, as have the two nor-abscisic acid derivatives (21). The metabolite (22) of abscisic acid has been identified in the seeds of Robinia pseudacacia... [Pg.7]

CH3CH2CH = CH>CH2CH2OH, C6H120, Mr 100.16, bpm3 156-157 °C, 4° 0.8459, nj) 1.4384, is a colorless liquid with the characteristic odor of freshly cut grass. Robinia pseudacacia and mulberry leaf oil contain up to 50% leaf alcohol, and green tea up to 30%. Small quantities occur in the green parts of nearly all plants. [Pg.10]

Degraded Carotenoids. Several new natural products have structures similar to carotenoid end-groups and thus may be considered as degraded carotenoids. A new abscisic acid (31) metabolite from seeds of Robinia pseudacacia has been identified as the 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl ester of hydroxyabscisic acid (32). [Pg.223]

CoETZEE, J., J.P. Steynberg, P.J. Steynberg, E.V. Brandt, and D. Ferreira Oligomeric Flavanoids. Part 18. Dimeric Prorobinetinidins from Robinia pseudacacia. Tetrahedron, 51, 2339 (1995). [Pg.61]

Black lead. See Graphite Black leaf. See Nicotine Black locust extract. See Black locust (Robinia pseudacacia) extract... [Pg.541]

Black currant (Ribes nigrum) extract Black haw (Viburnum prunifolium) bark extract Black locust (Robinia pseudacacia) extract Borage (Borago officinalis) seed oil Buckbean (Menyanthes trifoliata) extract Buckthorn (Frangula alnus) extract Burdock (Arctium lappa) extract Butoxyethyl nicotinate Buttermilk powder Butyl octyl benzoate Butyl octyl salicylate Caffeine Caffeine benzoate Calcium caseinate Calcium tartrate Calf blood extract Carboxyethyl aminobutyric acid Cascara (Rhamnus purshiana) extract Cephalins Cetyl PPG-2 isodeceth-7 carboxylate Chimyl alcohol Chlorella ferment Cholesteryl/behenyl/octyidodecyl lauroyl glutamate Cholesteryl chloride Cholesteryl dichlorobenzoate Citrulline Clary (Salvia sclarea) extract Cobalt chloride (ous)... [Pg.5006]

PLMFl CH2OSO3H OH OH Mimosa pudica, Acacia karoo, Oxalis stricta, Robinia pseudacacia... [Pg.701]

Robinia pseudacacia resulted in accumulation of free fructose and oligosaccharides containing principally glucose residues. Transfructosidases have also been found in both plant nectar and insect viscera. A trans-glucosidase with specificity different from the other enzymes described occurs in honeydew and manna formed by certain insects. This enzyme is produced by the insects, not the plant, and transfers glucosyl groups to the 3-position of the fructose of sucrose. ... [Pg.228]

Li Z, Dimyutm X, Jinquan Z, Chen Y (1993) Study on chemical constituents of volatile oil of Robinia pseudacacia L. J Lanzhou Univ (Nat Sd) 29 125-126 Lin LC, Chou CJ (1997) Lignans and flavonoids of Ipomoea cairica. Chin Pharmac J 49 13-20 Liu X, Lin Y (2003) Biologictd activity of capsaicin and its joint action with other pestiddes. Nongyaoxue Xuebao 5 94-96... [Pg.335]

Constit. of Robinia pseudacacia, Gleditsia monosperma and other plants. Used as ImM soln. in EtOH for photometric detn. of Zr (2 415 nm). Greenish-yellow needles (AcOH aq.). Mp 325-330° dec. [Pg.765]


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