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Solarium tuberosum Solanaceae

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

Damaged leaf tissue e.g. Brassica oleraeea (Brassicaceae), Dianthus caryophyllus (Caryophyllaceae), Quercus rubra (Fagaceae), Aloe arborescens (Liliaceae), Musa acuminata, M. paridasiaca (Musaceae), Olea europaea (Oleaceae), Solarium tuberosum (Solanaceae), Vitis vinifera (Vitaceae) (wine)... [Pg.433]

S-Methyl 3- aerial, reputed aphrodisiac) (Liliaceae), Solarium tuberosum (Solanaceae) intestinal gas (flatulence) (see Hydrogen sulfide) Asparagus officinalis (Liliaceae) (flatulence), putrid (periodontal disease) Pungent (urine)... [Pg.451]

Cycloartenol, also known as cyclobranol, from the fruits of Stiychnos nux vomica (Loganiaceae), in the leaves of potato Solarium tuberosum (Solanaceae) and the seed of rice Oryza sativa (Poaceae), is one typical representative of more than 120 naturally abundant cycloartanes... [Pg.93]

Compounds such as -2-hexen-l-ol, 1-hexanol, Z-3-hexen-l-ol, and -2-hexenol and linalool (a monoterpene) are involved in the olfactory orientation of the Colorado potato beetle, Leptinotarsa decimlineata, to the foliage of the potato. Solarium tuberosum (Solanaceae). However, none of the individual components alone was attractive the beetle was attracted only to a mixture similar to that of the host plant (Visser and Ave, 1978 Visser et al., 1979). A similar complement of compounds seems to be involved in attraction of the alfalfa seed chalcid (Bruchophagus roddi) to alfalfa (Medicago sativa, Fabaceae) (Buttery and Kamm, 1980). [Pg.31]

Fig. 6.13 Furofuran and dibenzylbutyrolactone type lignans isolated from convolvulaceous species (glu = P-D-glucose api = P-D-apiose xyl = P-D-xylose). The arrows in the structure of pinoresinol indicate that this bond is not existing in the structure of lariciresinol, i.e., there is a free hydroxyl group which is glycosylated in case of its 9-glucoside (a constituent of Solarium tuberosum, Solanaceae)... Fig. 6.13 Furofuran and dibenzylbutyrolactone type lignans isolated from convolvulaceous species (glu = P-D-glucose api = P-D-apiose xyl = P-D-xylose). The arrows in the structure of pinoresinol indicate that this bond is not existing in the structure of lariciresinol, i.e., there is a free hydroxyl group which is glycosylated in case of its 9-glucoside (a constituent of Solarium tuberosum, Solanaceae)...
White (Irish) potato Solarium tuberosum Solanaceae Cooked, fried or deep fried in many... [Pg.772]

We have been involved in mechanistic studies aimed at understanding the basis of glandular trichome-based insect resistance in wild Solarium (potato) and Lycopersicon (tomato) species. Much effort has focused on identification of wild members of the Solanaceae with potentially useful resistance traits for introgression into Solarium tuberosum and Lycopersicon esculentum. In many cases resistance has been shown to be conferred by glandular trichomes, modified epidermal cells (i) which function as physical and/or chemical barriers against insect attack (2-10 > Tingey, this volume). [Pg.137]

Park, Y.H. Part I. A Phytochemical Study of Morinda roioc L. (Family Rubiaceae). Part II. Alkaloids in Aged Potatoes, Solarium tuberosum L. (Family Solanaceae). Dissertation, Univ. of Mississippi 1977. [Pg.148]


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