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Solanum americanum

Chataing, B., Concepcion, J. L., de Cristancho, N. B., Usubillaga, A. (1997). Estudio clinico de la efectividad de extractos alcaloides obtenidos de los frutos del Solanum americanum Miller sobre el Herpes simplex. Herpes Zoster y Herpes genitalis. Revista de la Facultad de Farmacia, 32, 18-25. [Pg.418]

Solanum americanum (Solanaceae) [phloem] SaPIN2a SaPIN2b (13 kDa 2 inhibitory domains) (processed SaPIN2a 121 aa 13 kDa 8 Cys 4 S-S) Chymotrypsin (F62-E63, putative) Trypsin (R5-E6, putative) [500]... [Pg.611]

Black nightshade Solanum americanum Cardiac toxicity... [Pg.2907]

Vidal Aldana M, Noguiera Lima C (1999) Isolation and characterization of a glycoside from fluid extracts of Solanum americanum Mill. Afinidad 56 393-396 Vijayan P, Prashanth HC, Vijayaraj P, Dhanaraj SA, Badami S, Suresh B (2003) Hepatoprotective effect of the total alkaloid fraction of Solanum pseudocapsicum leaves. Pharmaceut Biol 41 443-448... [Pg.520]

Notholirion hyacinthium, Veratrum stenophyllum (Liliaceae), Solanum chacoense, S. nigrum, S. tuberosum (potato) (Solanaceae) [tuber] Argemone mexicana, Bocconia arborea, B.frutescens, Chelidonium majus, Eschscholfa californica, Glaucium flamm, Sanguinaria canadensis (Papaveraceae), fanthoxylum americanum (Rutaceae)... [Pg.305]

Although seeds are the common source of lectin activity, there are reports (some contradictory) of agglutinins occurring in leaves, stems, and roots.77,94 For example, black-locust (Robinia pseudoaccacia) lectin160 was isolated from its bark, potato (Solanum tuberosum) lectin161 from its tubers, and poke-weed (Phytolacca americanum) mitogen162 from its roots. A new class of plant cell-wall and membrane-bound lectins ( /3-lectins ) has been described.116,163,164 A treatise collected several schemes for the purification of lectins.165,1658... [Pg.139]

There are only a few reports on anmocyanins in wild Solanum spp. Petanin and delphanin could be detected in me ripe berries of S. americanum Mill., S. interandinum, and S. intrusum as well as in me flowers of S. auriculatum Ait. (Briggs et al. 1961). [Pg.312]


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