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Osmond, C.B. (1983). Interactions between irradiance, nitrogen nutrition and water stress in the sun-shade responses of Solatium dulcamara. Oecologia, 57, 316-21. [Pg.68]

Pendhngton S, Dupont MS and Trussel FJ. 1965. The carotenoid composition of Solatium tuberosum. Biochem J 94 25—26. [Pg.46]

Lopez-Nicolas JM, Perez-Gilabert M and Garcia-CarmonaF. 2001. Eggplant lipoxygenase (Solatium melon-gena) product characterization and effect of physicochemical properties of linoleic acid on the enzymatic activity. J Agric Food Chem 49(l) 433-438. [Pg.128]

Because of their marked importance in human nutrition, the analytical techniques employed for the separation of biologically active compounds in potatoes (Solatium tuberosum), tomatoes (Lycopersicum esculentum) and jimson weed (Datura stramonium) seeds have been reviewed before [260],... [Pg.275]

In 1977, he published his last original paper on the structure of a quercetin triglycoside containing D-apiose, isolated from Solatium glaucophy-lum a plant toxic to cattle. In spite of this, his extraordinary capacity as a reader allowed him to remain up to date in a great variety of topics, not only in those of direct interest to him but in those that were studied by several graduate students working under different supervisors. [Pg.14]

Alcalde-Eon, C. et al.. Identification of anthocyanins of pinta boca Solatium stenotomum) tubers. Food Chem., 86, 441, 2004. [Pg.133]

Table 1.4 Classification of wild tuber-bearing Solatium species (Section Potatoe) based on Hawkes (1990) and Spooner and Salas (2006) and species mentioned in text... Table 1.4 Classification of wild tuber-bearing Solatium species (Section Potatoe) based on Hawkes (1990) and Spooner and Salas (2006) and species mentioned in text...
Gibberellin A3 has been shown to shorten the rest period of certain trees, shrubs, and seeds (5,7,10), and is the only substance known to stimulate elongation of resting epicotyls of tree peony (Paeonia stiffruticosa Haw.) seedlings (I). In the tubers of the potato (Solatium tuberosum L.), the rest period lasts from the time of tuber enlargement to 5 to 17 weeks after harvest, depending upon age,... [Pg.42]

Harper DB, Harvey BMR, Jeffers MR, Kennedy JT (1999) Emissions, Biogenesis and Metabolic Utilization of Chloromethane by Tubers of the Potato (Solatium tuberosum). New Phytol 142 5... [Pg.390]

Kawadias D, Abou-Mandour AA, Czygan F-C, Beckmann H, Sand P, Riederer P, Schreier P (2000) Identification of Benzodiazepines in Artemisia dracunculus and Solatium tuberosum Rationalizing Their Endogenous Formation in Plant Tissue. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 269 290... [Pg.449]

Lycopene, the predominant carotenoid in tomatoes (Solatium lycopersicum), exhibits the highest antioxidant activity and singlet oxygen quenching ability of all dietary... [Pg.583]

In addition to tomatidine (183), the /V-acetyl derivate (185) was epimerized at C-3 to give 186, and both soladulcidine (solasodanol, 196) and dihydro-tomatidine B (201) were transformed in a similar manner, giving 197 and 203, respectively. The Solatium alkaloid demissidine (213) was not epimerized at C-3 by N. restrictus (187). [Pg.387]

Delphinidin (anthocyanidin) Punica granatum (Punicaceae), Solatium tuberosum (Solanaceae) MMP-2 (3 pM), MMP-9 (13 pM) [87]... [Pg.582]

Solatium melongena (aubergine) (Solanaceae) Jasmonic acid-inducible potato API homologue Cathepsin D [124]... [Pg.591]

Solatium tuberosum (Solanaceae) [tuber] Potato Cysteine Protease Inhibitors (PCPIs) (20-25 kDa Kunitz PI homologues - for details see Table 12 ) Cysteine proteases (e.g. Papain, Cathepsins B, H L) - for details see Table 12 [185- 188]... [Pg.593]

Solatium tuberosum (Solanaceae) [tuber] Potato multicystatin (PMC) (proprotein 757 aa 87 kDa 0 Cys 8 phytocystatin domains) other homologous genes Papain (PMC, five 10 kDa 1-domain fragments 32 kDa 3-domain fragment) [189, 190]... [Pg.593]

Lycopersicon esculentum (Solatium lycopersicon) (tomato) (Solanaceae) Tomato MCPI (37 aa 4.1 kDa 6 Cys 3 S-S) Metallo-carboxypeptidase (V37 = C-terminal V) [205, 206]... [Pg.596]

Solatium tuberosum (potato) (Solanaceae) Other PCPIs (Kunitz PI homologues cf PCPI 8.3) -PCPI 3, PCPI 5, pTl, PKI-2 (PCPI subclass I), PCPI 7, PCPI 8, PCPI 10 (PCPI subclass II) ( 20-25 kDa) Cathepsin B [100 nM], Cathepsin L [0.4 nM [186]... [Pg.606]

Solatium tuberosum (Solanaceae) [tuber] Kunitz PI homologue AM66 (20 kDa) Trypsin (inferred) [217]... [Pg.606]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.32 , Pg.33 , Pg.33 , Pg.34 ]




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