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Solarium tuberosum

Solarium tuberosum M21334 271 fdKvyy dnlnnnqgimfsdq290 (Roberts et al., 1988)... [Pg.209]

Breithaupt, D.E. and Bamedi, A., Carotenoids and carotenoid esters in potatoes (Solarium tuberosum L.) new insights into an ancient vegetable, J. Agric. Food Chem., 50, 7175, 2002. [Pg.473]

Alonso AM, Guillen DA, Barroso CG, Puertas B and Gracia A. 2002. Determination of antioxidant activity of wine byproducts and its correlation with polyphenolic content. J Agric Food Chem 50 5832-5836. Al-Saikhan MS, Howard LR and Miller JC Jr. 1995. Antioxidant activity and total phenolics in different genotypes of potato (Solarium tuberosum L). J Food Sci 60 341-343, 7. [Pg.36]

Lopez-Nicolas JM, Bru-Martinez R and Garcia-Carmona F. 2000. Effect of calcium on the oxidation of linoleic acid by potato (Solarium tuberosum var. Desiree) tuber 5-lipoxygenase. J Agric Food Chem 48(2) 292-296. [Pg.128]

Al-Saikhan, M. S., L. R. Howard, and J. C. Miller Jr. Antioxidant activity and total phenolics in different genotypes of potato (Solarium tuberosum L.). J Etnopharmacol 1995 70(1) 69—74. Abbey, M., M. Noakes, and P. J. Nestel. Dietary supplementation with orange and carrot juice in cigarette smokers lowers oxidation products in copper-oxidized low-density lipoproteins. J Amer Diet Ass 1995 95(6) 671-675. [Pg.214]

De Jong, W. S., De Jong, D. M., De Jong, H., Kalazich, J., Bodis, M. (2003). An allele of dihydroflavonol 4-reductase associated with the ability to produce red anthocyanin pigments in potato Solarium tuberosum L.). TAG Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 107, 1375. [Pg.54]

Johnson, A., Veilleux, R. (2003). Integration of transgenes into sexual polyploidization schemes for potato Solarium tuberosum L.). Euphytica, 133, 125. [Pg.57]

Kolbe, H., Stephan-Beckmann, S. (1997). Development, growth and chemical composition of the potato crop (Solarium tuberosum L.). II. Tuber and whole plants. Potato Res., 40, 135-153. [Pg.121]

Vogt, E., Schonherr, J., Schmidt, H. W. (1983). Water permeability of periderm membranes isolated enzymatically from potato tubers Solarium tuberosum L.). Planta, 158,294-301. [Pg.125]

Van Dijk, C., Fischer, M., Holm, J., Beekhuizen, J. -G., Stolle-Smits, T., Boeriu, C. (2002). Texture of cooked potatoes Solarium tuberosum). 1. Relationships between dry matter content, sensory-perceived texture, and near-infrared spectroscopy. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 50, 5028-5038. [Pg.248]

Yorio, N. C., Wheeler, R. M., Weigel, R. C. (1995a). Effect of irradiance, sucrose, and CO2 concentration on the growth of potato (Solarium tuberosum) in vitro. NASA Tech Mem, 110654. [Pg.495]

Karim, M. S., Percival, G. C., Dixon, G. R. (1997). Comparative composition of aerial and subterranean potato tubers (Solarium tuberosum L). Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 75, 251-257. [Pg.520]

Pisum sativum) (Solarium tuberosum) (Lycopersicon esculentum)... [Pg.174]

While there are no newly reported naturally occurring benzodiazepines since the first survey (7 ). the interest in this area remains high. The current status of research and clinical implications has been reviewed (1484). It is noted that natural benzodiazepines, including seven known halogenated examples (1), are found in soil, plants, animal and human tissues, and are chemically identical to their pharmaceutical counterparts. The endogenous formation of benzodiazepines by plant cells (Artemisia dracunculus and Solarium tuberosum) has been demonstrated for delor-azepam, temazepam, and diazepam (1485). [Pg.225]

Rhizodeposition is affected by many biotic and abiotic factors of plant and soil (Jones et al., 2004). A simple and efficient technical solution for the collection of rhizodeposits in a soil environment consists of small boxes in which plants are grown and from which the rhizodeposits are leached by a siphon-elution system (Kuzya-kov and Siniakina, 2001). In the past five years, this was applied to a large number of rhizopeposits from maize (Zea mats L.) (e.g., Melnitchouck et al., 2005 Fischer et al., 2007) and potato (Solarium, tuberosum L.) (e.g., Melnitchouck et al., 2006 Schlichting and Leinweber, 2008). [Pg.558]

Delphinidin (anthocyanidin) Punica granatum (Punicaceae), Solarium tuberosum (Solanaceae) LELA (25 pM) [87]... [Pg.584]


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