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Solanum tuberosum solubility

Khan, A. A., Husain, Q. (2007). Decolorization and removal of textile and non-textile dyes from polluted waste-water and dyeing effluent by using potato (Solanum tuberosum) soluble and immobilized polyphenol oxidase. [Pg.443]

Turakainen, M., Hartikainen, H., Seppanen, M. M. (2004). Effects of selenium treatments on potato Solanum tuberosum L.) growth and concentrations of soluble sugars and starch. J. Agric. Food Chem., 52, 5378-5382. [Pg.124]

The extensins are highly insoluble components of cell walls of terrestrial plants and are considered to be important in the plastic extension of the typical cell wall of the land plants (Lamport, 1970, 1973). However, some of the related arabinoproteins are found elsewhere in the cell, and one of the best studied is the readily soluble lectin of the potato, Solanum tuberosum (Allen and Neuberger, 1973), which has a high content of carbohydrate. [Pg.175]

Sodium vinyl sulfonate polymerized. See Polysodium vinyl sulfonate Solanum tuberosum. See Potato (Solanum tuberosum) starch Soluble glass. See Sodium metasilicate Sodium silicate Soluble guncotton. See Nitrocellulose Solum diatomeae. See Diatomaceous earth... [Pg.1356]

K. P. Huang and P. K. Stumpf, Fat metabolism in higher plants. XLIV. Fatty acid synthesis by a soluble fatty acid synthetase from Solanum tuberosum. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 143 412 (1971). [Pg.462]


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