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cDNA cloning and expression of Bauhinia purpurea lectin.
Journal of biochemistry, 1991Bauhinia purpurea lectin (BPA) was purified from seeds of B. purpurea alba. The purified lectin was digested with an endoproteinase, Asp-N, or trypsin and then the amino acid sequences of the resultant fragments were analyzed. Furthermore, a cDNA library for BPA was constructed using RNA isolated from germinated Bauhinia purpurea seeds. By gene cloning,
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Phytochemical Study ofBauhinia purpureaLinn. Stem
Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 2015Various parts of Bauhinia purpurea Linn is known to render several benefits towards the management of diseases. Hence, it was decided to analyze the phytochemicals, nutrients, antioxidants in Bahuinia purpurea stem. The results of Qualitative analysis of phytochemicals showed positive result for carbohydrates, proteins, alkaloids, saponin, phenol ...
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Food and medicinal uses of Bauhinia purpurea L.
Bauhinia purpurea L., commonly known as Kachnar or Orchid tree, is a multipurpose plant widely recognized for its nutritional and therapeutic applications in traditional medicine across India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and Southeast Asia. Various plant parts are utilized for both dietary and medicinal purposes.Tambe, Satish Sampatrao +4 more
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Bauhinia purpurea Linnaeus, 1753, spec. nov.
Bauhinia purpurea, spec. nov. 6. Bauhinia foliis subcordatis bipartitis rotundatis subtus tomentosis. Chovanna-mandaru. Rheed. mal. 1. p. 59. t. 33. Habitat in Indiae arenosis. ♄ Flores patentes, purpurascentes: Petalis lanceolatis, distantibus.openaire +1 more source
Cotyledon and collar rot of Bauhinia purpurea and its management
Indian Journal of Forestry, 1999Collar rot of Bauhinia purpurea caused by Rhizoctonia solani was recorded for the first time in India. The fungus also attacked cotyledons and caused rotting to varying extent. The disease was effectively controlled by seed treatment with Thiride @ 6g/kg and soil drenching with Dithane M-45 (0.3%) @ 20 ml per tube in root trainers prior to sowing of ...
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A new chalcone glycoside from Bauhinia purpurea
Phytochemistry, 1979H.P. Bhartiya +3 more
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Gastroprotective effects of Bauhinia purpurea, Dolichos lablab and Vitex parviflora
2011Peptic ulcer is a chronic and recurrent disease affecting millions of people worldwide. Ulcerations can be brought about by inadequate dietetic habits leading to diminished mucosal resistance, increased acid secretion, or infection by Helicobacter pylori.
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