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Seeds mucilage

Seed mitotic stages, abnormal, 73 355-356 Seed mucilages, 20 454 Seed oils, 70 807... [Pg.826]

Seed mucilages to xylose chain D-mannopyranose chains (Largely) linear 10 ... [Pg.260]

These last two mucilages have been examined in some detail. Gum gatto in some respects has a structure which resembles that of salep mannan and ivory nut mannan. Lucerne seed mucilage, on the other... [Pg.266]

In this clas of materials is grouped the majority of the seed mucilages, the acidity of which is due to a uronic acid (usually D-galacturonic acid) or to a methyl ether derivative of a uronic acid. This presence of D-galacturonic acid as the acidic component of the polysaccharide differentiates the mucilages from the gums, the acidity of the majority of which is due to the presence of D-glucuronic acid, or to one of its methyl ether derivatives (see above). [Pg.269]

Laxative effect. Seed hull, taken orally by adults at a dose of 7 g/person, increased weekly fecal mass without influencing transit time or frequency . Seedcoat, administered orally to 80 patients at a dose of 6.4 g/person three times daily, was active in a blinded placebo controlled study of efficacy of extract in treatment of irritable bowel syndrome " . Water extract of the dried kernel, administered orally to 40-year-old adults of both sexes, was active . Seed powder, administered orally to adults of both sexes, was active. Biological activity reported has been patented ". Dried seeds, administered orally to adults at a dose of 0.5 g/person, were active. Placing the seeds in water increased their volume, 90% alcohol produced a decrease in volume to normal seed size, and linseed oil had no effect on volume. The seed mucilage remained in gel form and is considered preferable to the solid form because it is more easily digested " . Dried seed powder, administered orally to 35 patients with chronic constipation at a dose of 50 mg/person, was active in a controlled, double-blind study " . Fiber, administered orally to adults, was active. Psyllium fiber and sennosides were prepared into a wafer to be... [Pg.429]

Mazza, G. and Biliaderis, C.G. 1989. Functional proerties of flax seed mucilage. /. Food Sci. 54, 1302-1305. [Pg.88]

Warrand, J., Michaud, P., Picton, L., Muller, G., Courtois, B., Ralainirina, R., and Courtois, J. 2005. Structural investigations of the neutral polysaccharide of Linum usitatissimum L. seeds mucilage. I nr J. Biol. Macromol. 35, 121-125. [Pg.96]

Polysaccharides based on D-mannose as the major structural unit occur in woods and in the seeds of many plants. Although polysaccharides from the latter sources are often classified as seed mucilages, this term is unsatisfactory and, in view of close similarities in structure, the two groups of polysaccharides may be considered together. [Pg.448]

Dimethyl-D-xylose has been isolated from the products of hydrolysis of the methylated seed mucilages of Plantago lanceolate,1 and P. ovata11 and from the algal xylan of Rhodymenia palmate,. ... [Pg.4]

Cozymase, I, 213 IV, 103 Cress seed mucilage, IV, 270 Crotonaldehyde, phytochemical reduction of, IV 91 Crotonbetaine, IV, 107 Crotonic acid, cellulose ester, I, 319 Crotonic acid, polymer, produced by certain bacilli, IV, 117 Crotonic acid, reduction by microorganisms, IV, 108 Crotyl alcohol, IV, 91 phytochemical reduction of, IV, 92,106 Crystalbumin. See Albumin. [Pg.339]

Lipoaldehydes, II, 123 Lipositol, III, 47, 343 Lithium aluminum hydride, for hydrogenation of 1,2-epoxides, V, 22 Lithium chloride, influence upon the activity of pancreatic amylase, V, 237 Lithium hypochlorite, III, 137 Liver, fat conversion by isolated, II, 141 ketogenesis in isolated, II, 155 Lobry de Bruyn-Alberda van Ekenstein transformation, III, 113 Locust bean mucilage, IV, 267 Lucerne seed, emulsins, V, 63 Lucerne seed, mucilage, IV, 266, 267 Lupinus albus, galactan from seed of, II, 248... [Pg.372]

Feeding the seed mucilage alleviated the reduction in maltase activity during diabetes, but the activities of sucrase and lactase were not changed on feeding. It... [Pg.251]

Kumar, G.S., Shetty, A.K. and Salimath, P.V. (2005a) Modulatory effect of fenugreek seed mucilage and spent turmeric on intestinal and renal disaccharidases in streptozotocin induced diabetic rats, journal of Medicinal Food 8(3), 382-385. [Pg.257]

Studies on Seed Mucilages. Part VI. The Seed Mucilage ofPlantago arenaria, E. L. Hirst, (the late) E. G. V. Percival, and Clare B. Wylam, ]. Chem. Soc., 189 (1954). [Pg.26]

Cyamopsis tetragono-lobus Guar gum Pakistan, India, southwestern United States (since 1900) Grown as a forage crop. The gum is a seed mucilage rather than an exudate. The endosperm is removed by milling and sold as Guar gum. [Pg.388]

Carboxy) cellulose derivatives Carboxy carob gum derivatives Psyllium-seed mucilage (Plantago)... [Pg.269]


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