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Iridoid glucosides in Avicennia officinalis
Phytochemistry, 1987Abstract The new iridoids avicennioside and 7-cinnamoyl-8-epiloganic acid, as well as the known compounds geniposidic acid and 2′-cinnamoyl-mussaenosidic acid, have been isolated from the leaves of Avicennia officinalis . In the plant the acids are accumulated as salts. The taxonomic significance of these findings is discussed.
Gabriele König +2 more
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Iridoid glucosides in Avicennia marina
Phytochemistry, 1985Abstract 2′-Cinnamoyl-mussaenoside, 10- O -(5-phenyl-2,4-pentadienoyl)-geniposide, 7- O -(5-phenyl-2,4-pentadienoyl)-8-epiloganin, and the known iridoids geniposide and mussaenoside have been isolated from a methylated extract of the leaves of Avicennia marina . Evidence is presented that the iridoids occur as the free acids in the plant.
Gabriele König, Horst Rimpler
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Electrophysiology of the Salt Glands of Avicennia germinans
International Journal of Plant Sciences, 1995Microelectrode techniques were used on epidermal peels of Avicennia germinans to characterize functional aspects of secretion in salt glands. Increasing the concentrations of K+, Na+, or Mg++ in the bath medium decreased the measured transcellular voltage and resistance. The velocity and magnitude of these transcellular depolarizations varied: K+ > Na+
Balsamo, Ronald. +2 more
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Expansion and adaptive evolution of the WRKY transcription factor family in Avicennia mangrove trees
Marine Life Science and Technology, 2023Weihong Wu, Haomin Lyu, Cairong Zhong
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