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Robinia pseudoacacia

Lectins (proteins and/or glycoproteins of non-immune origin that agglutinate cells, from seeds of Robinia pseudoacacia), M 100,000. Purified by pptn with ammonium sulfate and dialysis then chromatographed on DE-52 DEAE-cellulose anion-exchanger, hydroxylapatite and Sephacryl S-200. [Wantyghem et al. Biochem J 237 483 1986.]... [Pg.545]

Table 1. Concentration of PAHs (mg kg"l DM ) in the leaves and in autumn and spring stems of Robinia pseudoacacia collected at two distances from heavy traffic. Table 1. Concentration of PAHs (mg kg"l DM ) in the leaves and in autumn and spring stems of Robinia pseudoacacia collected at two distances from heavy traffic.
Phellinus robiniae on Robinia pseudoacacia Chaetomella acutisea (endophytic on fungal endophyte) chaetomellic acid A and B 198, 203... [Pg.527]

Nasir H, Iqbal Z, Hiradate S, Fujii Y. 2005. Allelopathic potential of Robinia pseudoacacia L. J Chem Ecol 31 2179-2192. [Pg.551]

Seventy different unifloral honey samples of specific botanical and geographical origins were analysed by an electronic nose. Fourteen samples from Robinia pseudoacacia L., 30 from Rhododendron spp. and 20 from Citrus spp. were of Italian origin, and six samples from Robinia pseudoacacia honey were of Hungarian origin. All samples were provided by the Istituto Nazionale di Apicoltura (Bologna, Italy) and their... [Pg.763]

Black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) honey is one the best kinds of honey. [Pg.400]

Butein (chalcone) Robinia pseudoacacia, Vicia faba (Fabaceae) HIV-1 protease (< 184 pM) [42]... [Pg.572]

Robinin (= Kaempferol 3-0- galactosyl-rhamnosyl-7-0- rhamnoside) (flavonol O-glycoside) Vinca minor (Apocynaceae), Pueraria spp., Robinia pseudoacacia, Vigna spp. (Fabaceae) HIV-1 protease (< 68 pM) [42]... [Pg.573]

Fisetin (= 3,7,3, 4 - Tetrahydroxyflavone) (flavonol) Rhus cotinus, R. rhodantherma (Anacardiaceae), Acacia spp., Glycine max, Robinia pseudoacacia (Fabaceae) ACE (23% inhibition at 300 pM) [76]... [Pg.579]

Dalbergia odorifera, Robinia pseudoacacia, Viciafaba (Fabaceae) [wood] glycosides in Coreopsis douglasii, Bidens spp. (Asteraceae) [flower], Butea monosperma,... [Pg.130]

Rhus sp., Schinopsis sp. (Anacardiaceae), Gbeditsia triacanthos, Robinia pseudoacacia (Fabaceae), Platanus sp. (Platanaceae), Tilia spp. (Tiliaceae)... [Pg.283]

Acacia catechu, Glycine max, Robinia pseudoacacia, Trigonella spp. (Fabaceae), Rhus glabra, Rhus bxicodmdron (Anacardiaceae)... [Pg.283]

Widespread Acacia catechu, Robinia pseudoacacia (Fabaceae), Polygonum nodosum (Polygonaceae), Salix caprraea (Salicaceae), Coniferae glycosides in Astilbe (Saxifragaceae), Rhododendron (Ericaceae) spp. [Pg.308]

Eryngium potericum (Apiaceae), Baccharis rosemarinfolia (Asteraceae), Heliotropium spp. (Boraginaceae), Robinia pseudoacacia (Fabaceae), Doryphora sassafras (Monimiaceae), Vanilla spp. (Orchidaceae), Viola spp. (Violaceae) Vitis vinfera (Vitaceae) (wine)... [Pg.420]

Robinia lectin Robinia pseudoacacia (black Oligosaccharide... [Pg.501]

Some North American examples cf tree-sized legumes that occur in temperate climates include the black locust Robinia pseudoacacia, yellow-wood Cladrastis luted, redbud Cercis canadefisis, haiey locust Gleditsia triacanthos, and Kentucky coffee tree GyninocloAus dioica. These are all native to parts of the eastern United States but are cultivated as ornamentals more widely, sometimes escapii into roadside and seccndaiy-forest habitats. [Pg.95]

In the case of linalool the enantiomeric ratio was more variable between plants. In majority of investigated plants (R)-(-)-linalool dominates. The plants of the highest optical purity of (-)-Iinalool have been fovmd lavender Lavandula angustifolia), bergamot Citrus auranthium Bergamia), thyme Thymus vulgaris) and basil Ocimum basilicum). In a group of plants in which (S)-(+)-linalool dominates a practically pure enantiomer has been revealed in Robinia flowers Robinia pseudoacacia). [Pg.374]

Representative Chemicals Ricin Other toxalbumins with similar ricin-like properties Abrus pre-catorius (jequirty pea, rosary pea), Trichosanthes spp. (Chinese cucumber), Robinia pseudoacacia (black locust), Phoradendron spp. (American mistletoe), Viscum spp. (European mistletoe), and Wisteria spp. (wisteria)... [Pg.2286]


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