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Developmental Morphology of Allium cepa [PDF]

open access: possibleBotanical Gazette, 1933
1. The structure of the embryo and development of the seedling of Allium cepa are described. 2. The primary root is diarch. In its growing point are two histogens, the inner giving rise to the stele and the outer to the remainder of the root. 3. The adventitious root is usually pentarch, originates in the pericyclic region of the stem at the level of ...
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The chromosomes and DNA of Allium cepa

Chromosoma, 1979
Giemsa C-banded idiograms that allow the identification of all chromosomes have been prepared for Allium cepa, Ornithogalum virens, and Secale cereale. An analysis of A. cepa DNA has determined that: (1) It has the lowest GC content so far reported for an angiosperm (∼32%).
Stephen M. Stack, David E. Comings
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Characterization of alliinase of Allium cepa (onion)

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1963
Abstract Various procedures for the preparation of protein fractions from onion, capable of converting S-alkyl- l -cysteine sulfoxides to ammonia, pyruvate, and alkyl alkane thiosulfinates are described. The identity of alliinase-produced carbonyl as pyruvic acid was established by the infrared spectrum of its 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazone and by ...
Mendel Mazelis, Sigmund Schwimmer
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Genotoxicity of silver nanoparticles in Allium cepa

Science of The Total Environment, 2009
Potential health and environmental effects of nanoparticles need to be thoroughly assessed before their widespread commercialization. Though there are few studies on cytotoxicity of nanoparticles on mammalian and human cell lines, there are hardly any reports on genotoxic and cytotoxic behavior of nanoparticles in plant cells.
Natarajan Chandrasekaran   +2 more
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Allium cepa (Onion)

Textbook of Natural Medicine, 2013
Michael T. Murray
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Oignon — Allium cepa, bulbe

Phytothérapie, 2012
L’oignon est particulierement indique pour le patient plethorique bouffi ou oedemateux, dyspeptique, diabetique, prostatique. Il exerce une activite anti-inflammatoire, antiallergique, et contribue a prevenir certains cancers. Son activite antiseptique et anticatarrhale le rend utile en cas de rhume.
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Allium cepa

2017
Allium cepa, commonly known as onion, is a worldwide culinary and therapeutic spice belonging to the family Liliaceae. Onion is an essential ingredient in many African sauces and is mostly produced locally, with Egypt being the first producer in the continent.
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Forskolin: Genotoxicity assessment in Allium cepa

Mutation Research/Genetic Toxicology and Environmental Mutagenesis, 2015
Forskolin, a diterpene, 7β-acetoxy-8,13-epoxy-1α,6β,9α-trihydroxy-labd-14-en-11-one (C22H34O7) isolated from Coleus forskohlii, exerts multiple physiological effects by stimulating the enzyme adenylate cyclase and increasing cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) concentrations.
Shayesta Tamkeen   +3 more
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An interspecific cross between Allium roylei Stearn and Allium cepa L., and its backcross to A. cepa [PDF]

open access: possibleEuphytica, 1990
A cross between Allium roylei Stearn and A. cepa L. and a backcross of the probable interspecific hybrid to Allium cepa L. were realized in a simple and practical way, possibly opening up perspectives for introgression of downy mildew resistance and other characters from this wild relative into the onion germplasm.
J. N. de Vries, Q. P. van der Meer
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Allium cepa L. (Amaryllidaceae)

2020
This common vegetable is used in cooking throughout the world. Galen said that its application on ringworm of the scalp causes hair to grow and its use with sesame oil followed by exposure to sunlight is beneficial for albunism. Use of onion juice in eyes for cataract due to thick humours is beneficial.
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