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Nitrogen Metabolism in Canavalia ensiformis L. DC.
Journal of Plant Physiology, 1988Manuel L Robert
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A rapid, selective and specific capillary zone electrophoresis method to determine polyamines in organic extracts from roots of Canavalia ensiformis (Jack Beans) was developed using ultra violet (UV) detection.
REZENDE, M. O. O. +2 more
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Effect of processing on the nutritive value of Canavalia Jackbeans (Canavalia ensiformis (L))
Plant Foods for Human Nutrition, 1990A comparative study of roasting, cooking with and without calcium hydroxide and extrusion cooking on the protein quality of Canavalia was conducted. The results suggested both extrusion and pressure cooking with lime to be equally effective in improving the protein quality of Canavalia and superior to pressure cooking alone and roasting, the latter ...
R, Bressani, J L, Sosa
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Monoclonal antibodies against urease from Canavalia ensiformis
Biochimie, 1993Monoclonal antibodies against purified urease (EC 3.5.1.5) from Canavalia ensiformis were raised by hybridoma technology using Sp2/0 myeloma cells as a fusion partner. All culture wells exhibited hybrid growth and 25% of these (ie 45 culture wells) contained anti-urease activity.
A, Karmali, A, Domingos
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Development of Canavalia ensiformis in soil contaminated with diesel oil
Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2016Hydrocarbons are the main components of diesel oil and are toxic for the majority of plants. A few plant species, known as phytoremediators, are tolerant of hydrocarbons and can survive the stressful conditions of soils contaminated with diesel oil.
A G, Balliana +3 more
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The presence of concanavalin A and canatoxin in Canavalia ensiformis DC tissue culture
Plant Cell Reports, 1993Isolated embryos, cotyledons and embryos plusa fragment of cotyledon from seeds of Canavalia ensiformis (jack bean) were cultured in vitro. Concanavalin A and canatoxin cross-reactive material were detected by double immunodiffusion tests. Canatoxin was detectable until 30 days in cultures of embryos, embryos plus cotyledons and hypocotyls ...
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Cholesterol lowering effect of jackbean (Canavalia ensiformis) seed protein
General Pharmacology: The Vascular System, 19901. Feeding jackbean (Canavalia ensiformis) protein to hypercholesterolemic rats considerably lowered cholesterol levels in the experimental animals than when the animals were fed casein (control) diets. 2. The cholesterol levels in various components of test animals fed the Canavalia diet ranged from 53.3 +/- 1.7 to 74.8 +/- 3.4 mg/g (plasma); from 11 ...
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