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Vitamin rarely occurs in plants. However, Solanumglaucophjllum Solanum malacoyyhn Cestrum diumum and TrinetumJlavescens have been shown to contain water-soluble glycosides of vitamin D analogues with 1 a,25-dihydroxy-vitarnin D activity (16—22). The vitamin D content in various plant and animal materials is shown in Table 3. Vitamin D occurs naturally in all animals (24). [Pg.126]

Among the well-known Solanum species that have been chemically examined are S. nigrum, S. tuberosum (potato) and S. lycopersicum (tomato). From these and other species an alkaloidal glucoside, which was first prepared by Desfosses, has been obtained. This substance has been named solan ine, but it is not certain that all the plants recorded as containing solanine contain the same solanine or that the alkaloid has been obtained in a pure state in each case. [Pg.661]

Alpha-gras, n. alfa grass, esparto, -milchsaure, /. (,o -)lactic acid, -naphtol, n. alpha naphthol, a-naphthol (l-naphthol). -strahlen, m.pl. alpha rays, -zellstoff, m. alpha cellulose. Alpranken, f.pl. bittersweet (Solanum dulcamara). [Pg.19]

Atropine and its ether analog scopolamine (hyoscine) are potent alkaloids that are found as active compounds in a large number of plants around the world (belladonna alkaloids). The deadly nightshades ( European bittersweet, Solanum dulcamara or belladonna, belladonna) were used in the Mid-... [Pg.234]

Ferrar, P.J. Osmond, C.B. (1986). Nitrogen supply as a factor influencing photoinhibition and photosynthetic acclimation after transfer of shade-grown Solanum dulcamara to bright light. Planta, 168, 563-70. [Pg.65]

Gauhl, E. (1976). Photosynthetic response to varying light intensity in ecotypes of Solanum dulcamara L. from shaded and exposed habitats. Oecologia, 22,275-86. [Pg.65]

Tal, M. Shannon, M.C. (1983). Salt tolerance in the wild relatives of the cultivated tomato responses of Lycopersicon esculentum, L. cheesmanii, L. peruvianum, Solanum pennellii and F, hybrids to high salinity. Australian Journal of Plant Physiology, 10, 109-17. [Pg.233]

Solanum aviculare 250-ml shake flasks 100 - 600 rpm (3.5 cm throw) t 10 d cellular DNA distribution (flow cytometry) [110]... [Pg.165]

King, R. R., Calhoun, L. A., and Singh, L. A. 1988. 3,4-Di-O- and 2,3,4-tri-O-acylated gluco-side esters from the glandular trichomes of non-tuberous Solanum species. Phytochemistry 27 3765-3768. [Pg.318]

FisHwicK M J and wright a j (1980) Isolation and characterisation of amyloplast envelope membranes from Solanum tuberosum. Phytochemistry, 19, 55-9. [Pg.275]

Reyes, L.R and Cisneros-ZevaUos, L., Degradation kinetics and colour of anthocyanins in aqueous extracts of purple- and red-flesh potatoes Solanum tuberosum L.), Food Chem., 100, 885, 2007. [Pg.274]

Rosahl S, Schmidt R, Schell J, Willmitzer L (1986) Isolation and characterization of a gene from Solanum tuberosum encoding patatin, the major storage protein in potato tubers. Mol Gen Genet 203 214-220... [Pg.396]

VI. ACTION AND RESTING POTENTIALS IN POTATO PLANTS Solanum tuberosum L.)... [Pg.669]

StNCEDl Solanum tuberosum AAT75151 Destefano-Beltran et al. (2006) ... [Pg.393]

Janssen, R., Bakker, J. and Gommers, F.J. (1990) Selection of virulent and avirulent lines of Gbbodera rostochiensis for the HI resistance gene in Solanum tuberosum ssp. andigena CPC 1673. Review of Nematobgy 13, 265. [Pg.58]


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Alkaloids of the Genera Solanum and Lycopersicum

Alkaloids, belladonna solanum

Colorado potato beetle, Solanum

Deadly nightshades (Solanum

Diploid Solanum species

Eggplant, Solanum

Eggplant, Solanum melongena

From Solanum tuberosum

Lycopersicon [Solanum steroid alkaloids

Nightshade, Solanum

Potato Common, Solanum tuberosum

Potato Solanum acaule

Potato Solanum tuberosum

Potato type II serine protease inhibitor from Solanum tuberosum

Potato, Solanum

Potatoes, solanum alkaloids

Solanum Potato, Tomato

Solanum Type

Solanum acaule

Solanum aculeatissimum

Solanum aethiopicum

Solanum alkaloids

Solanum alkaloids biological activity

Solanum alkaloids chemistry

Solanum alkaloids steroids

Solanum americanum (

Solanum and Veratrum Steroidal Alkaloids

Solanum arundo

Solanum aviculare

Solanum berthaultii

Solanum capsicastrum

Solanum carolinense

Solanum chacoense

Solanum commersonii

Solanum dasyphyllum

Solanum dasyphyllum as anticonvulsant agent

Solanum demissum

Solanum dulcamara

Solanum eleagnifolium

Solanum erianthum

Solanum glaucophyllum

Solanum glycoalkaloids

Solanum glycosides

Solanum hispidum

Solanum incanum

Solanum incanum for epilepsy

Solanum indicum

Solanum khasianum

Solanum laciniatum

Solanum lycocarpum

Solanum lycopersicon

Solanum lycopersicum

Solanum lyratum

Solanum macrocarpon

Solanum malacoxylon

Solanum mammosum

Solanum marginatum

Solanum melongena

Solanum muricatum

Solanum nigrum

Solanum nigrum as anticonvulsant agent

Solanum palinacanthum

Solanum panduraeforme

Solanum paniculatum

Solanum phureja

Solanum pseudo-capsicum

Solanum pseudocapsicum

Solanum rostratum

Solanum schimperianum

Solanum sodomaeum

Solanum sodomaeum as antiepileptic agent

Solanum sodomeum

Solanum species

Solanum species alkaloids

Solanum spp

Solanum stenotomum

Solanum steroid alkaloids alkamine

Solanum steroid alkaloids glycoalkaloid

Solanum steroid alkaloids glycoside

Solanum steroid alkaloids occurrence

Solanum steroid alkaloids solanidane

Solanum steroid alkaloids spirosolane

Solanum steroidal glycoalkaloids

Solanum torvum

Solanum tripartitum

Solanum tuberosum

Solanum tuberosum chromatography

Solanum tuberosum content

Solanum tuberosum extracts

Solanum tuberosum haploid

Solanum tuberosum isolation

Solanum tuberosum lectin

Solanum tuberosum purification

Solanum tuberosum solubility

Solanum tuberosum starch

Solanum tuberosum temperatures

Solanum tuberosum,L.

Solanum umbelliferum

Solanum umbelliferum steroidal alkaloids from

Solanum verbascifolium

Solanum xanthocarpum

Solanum xanthocarpum for epilepsy

Solanum-type glycoalkaloids

Steroid Alkaloids The Solanum Group by V. Prelog and O. Jeger

Steroid alkaloids Solanum group

Tomato, Solanum

Veratrum and Solanum alkaloids

Wild tuber-bearing Solanum

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