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Advancing allergen characterization in Perilla seed: an oil body purification approach. [PDF]
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A Glycoprotein-Based Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy-Lateral Flow Assay Method for Abrin and Ricin Detection. [PDF]
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Plant-Based Care and Therapy in Ophthalmology. [PDF]
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<i>Gloriosa superba</i> Poisoning-induced Anagen Effluvium.
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New Triterpenoids from the Leaves of Abrus Precatorius
Natural Product Research, 2002Three new (1-3) triterpenoids and one known (4) triterpenoid were isolated from an acid hydrolyzed methanol-soluble extract of the leaves of Abrus precatorius. Their structures were identified as (20S,22S)-3beta,22-dihydroxycucurbita-5(10),24-diene-26,29-dioic acid delta-lactone (1), 3-O-[6'-methyl-beta-D-glucuronopyranosyl]-3beta,22beta-dihydroxyolean-
Nam-Cheol, Kim +2 more
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Hydroxyanthraquinones from Abrus cantoniensis
Planta Medica, 1982H M Chang, S M Wong
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Food Chemistry, 2015
It has been claimed that consumptions of Abrus cantoniensis (AC) and Abrus mollis (AM) as folk beverages and soups are good to cleanse liver toxicants and prevent liver diseases. There is scant information on the phytochemical profiles and antioxidant activities of these two varieties. Five major phytochemicals in these two cultivars were qualitatively
Mei, Yang +4 more
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It has been claimed that consumptions of Abrus cantoniensis (AC) and Abrus mollis (AM) as folk beverages and soups are good to cleanse liver toxicants and prevent liver diseases. There is scant information on the phytochemical profiles and antioxidant activities of these two varieties. Five major phytochemicals in these two cultivars were qualitatively
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Alkaloids of Abrus precatorius
Phytochemistry, 1971Two new alkaloids, viz., methyl ester of N,N-dimethyltryptophan metho cation (I) and precatorine (II), were isolated from the seeds of Abrus precatorius L. (Leguminosae Lotoideae). In addition, abrine, hypaphorine, and two previously uncharacterized bases, now identified as choline and trigonelline (III), were isolated from the seeds.
S. Ghosal, S.K. Dutta
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Lipids from the Seeds of Abrus precatorius
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1968The lipids obtained from Abrus precatorius were separated into a saponifiable and unsaponifiable fraction. Analysis of the saponifiable fraction by gas-liquid chromatography (GLC) showed the presence of a series of C-8 to C-24 saturated and C-16 to C-24 unsaturated acids.
M S, Lefar +4 more
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Antitubercular and Antiplasmodial Constituents ofAbrus precatorius
Planta Medica, 2004A known isoflavanquinone, abruquinone B ( 1), and a new derivative, abruquinone G ( 2), were isolated from the aerial parts of Abrus precatorius. Chemical structures of these compounds were elucidated by spectral analyses. While 1 exhibited antitubercular, antiplasmodial and cytotoxic activities, compound 2 showed mild antiviral and cytotoxic ...
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