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Rubus fructicosus

One of the clear distinctions between higher animals and plants is in the products resulting from cyclization of squalene epoxide (76). Plants form cycloartenol (78) whereas animals form lanosterol (80). Moreover, animals are unable to metabolize cycloartenol. Further examples of cycloartenol formation are reported with a tissue culture of Rubus fructicosus and Pinus pineaf Cycloartenol and 24-methylenecycloartanol are recovered unchanged with microsomes from the Rubus tissue culture but cycloeucalenol (79) is metabolized... [Pg.261]

Franzen H, Keyssner E 1923 The chemical constituents of green plants. XXIX. Several water-soluble constituents of blackberry leaves (Rubus fructicosus). Hoppe-Seylers Z Physiol Chem 129 309-319... [Pg.271]

Nuphar japonicum Rubus fructicosus R. idaeus Rosa canina Fuchsia sp. [Pg.408]

Epilobium angustifolium Rubus idaeus R. fructicosus Rosa canina Geranium robertanium Acer ginnale A. saccharinum A. tartaricum Hamamelis virginiana Quercus rubra Castanea sativa... [Pg.408]


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