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Cucumisin like protease from the sarcocarp of benincasa hispida var. ryukyu
Phytochemistry, 1998A protease has been purified from the sarcocarp of Benincasa hispida (Thunb.) Cogn. var. Ryukyu by two steps of chromatography. Its M(r) was estimated by SDS-PAGE to be about 67,000. The enzyme was strongly inhibited by diisopropyl fluorophosphate, but not by EDTA and cysteine protease inhibitors.
T, Uchikoba, H, Yonezawa, M, Kaneda
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Benincasa hispida cv- gr. Fuzzy Gourd
2011Origin of this variety of Benincasa hispida is uncertain but Indo China and India are regarded to be the centres of greatest diversity. Hairy gourd is widely cultivated in China since 500 AD and is extensively cultivated in southeast Asia.
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Preliminary study of fresh juice of Benincasa hispida on morphine addiction in mice
Fitoterapia, 2000The juice of Benincasa hispida (BH) showed significant activity against symptoms of morphine withdrawal, such as jumping response and diarrhoea, in mice. These results seem to indicate that BH may prevent the development of morphine addiction and also suppress symptoms of opioid withdrawal in animals.
J K, Grover, S S, Rathi, V, Vats
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Benincasa hispida cv- gr. Wax Gourd
2011Origin of this wax gourd is uncertain but Indo China and India are deemed to be the centres of greatest diversity. Wax gourd is not known in the wild and is usually cultivated. It is extensively cultivated in Southern China and southeast Asia.
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First Report of Powdery Mildew Caused by Podosphaera xanthii on Benincasa hispida in Korea
Plant Disease, 2021In-Young Choi +2 more
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