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Insulin-Binding Canavalin Is Present in Canavalia ensiformis Seed Coat

Protein & Peptide Letters, 2009
An insulin-binding protein was isolated from Canavalia ensiformis seed coat, by using an insulin-Sepharose 4B affinity chromatography, and the protein was identified as canavalin (Canavalia 7S globulin) by mass spectrometry analysis. The major novelty of these data is the acidic nature of this globulin insulin-binding, in contrast to the basic Bg-like ...
Elane da Silva, Ribeiro   +9 more
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Haemagglutinin of Canavalia ensiformis : reactions of cattle blood

2022
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Rhizosphere-associated microbiota of Canavalia ensiformis in sulfentrazone bioremediation

International Journal of Phytoremediation
The objective of this study was to determine the efficiency of the microbial rhizosphere (Canavalia ensiformis) in the phytoremediation of sulfentrazone using quantification methods (CO2 evolution, microbial biomass carbon, and metabolic quotient) and identification of bacteria (PCR-DGGE technique).
Esequiel, Santos   +10 more
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A concanavalin A-like lectin in the developing seed of Canavalia ensiformis

Phytochemistry, 1986
Abstract During the early stages of seed development (Stage A) in Canavalia ensiformis (jackbean), the presence of an α- d -mannoside specific lectin(s) is shown by hemagglutination assays, although the usual subunit of concanavalin A ( M r 26 000), is not detectable by SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.
Mallika Raychaudhuri, Manoranjan Singh
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Jack bean (Canavalia ensiformis (L.)D.C.)

1996
Jack bean Canavalia ensiformis(L.)DC. belongs to an immense family, the Leguminosae (Fabaceae), which consists of 500 genera and 15 000 species of both cultivated and wild plants. Members of the Leguminosaeare spread worldwide and are cultivated in all climates. The jack bean consists of both bush and climbing types.
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Inducible Formation of Urease in Canavalia ensiformis

Physiologia Plantarum, 1968
AbstractIncrease in urease activity in leaves of Canavdlia ensifomis has been demonstrated. The activity of excised leaves increased by about 100 percent when 1.5 × 10−1M urea was added externally as inducer. Glycine‐1‐14C was used to investigate whether the increase in activity was dependent on de novo protein synthesis.
H. Matsumoto   +3 more
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ผลของการคัดแยกขนาดต่อสมบัติของฟลาวร์ที่เตรียมจากถั่วพร้าเมล็ดขาว Canavalia ensiformis L. ทั้งเมล็ดและที่แยกเปลือกแข็ง

งานวิจัยนี้นี้มีวัตถุประสงค์เพื่อศึกษาผลของการคัดแยกขนาดต่อสมบัติของฟลาวร์จากถั่วพร้าเมล็ดขาวทั้งเมล็ดและที่แยกเปลือกแข็ง โม่แห้งและแยกขนาดโดยตะแกรงร่อนที่มีขนาดรูเปิดเท่ากับ 300 150 125 75 และ 45 ไมครอน จากการทดลองพบว่า ฟลาวร์จากเนื้อเมล็ดถั่วพร้าและถั่วพร้าทั้งเมล็ดมีคาร์โบไฮเดรต โปรตีน ไขมัน เส้นใยหยาบ และเถ้าร้อยละ 55.2 และ 56.3 35.2 และ 30.7 4.7 ...
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Canavalia ensiformis (jack bean)

PlantwisePlus Knowledge Bank, 2022
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Canavalia ensiformis enhances the phytoremediation of remineralized and sulfentrazone-contaminated tropical soils

Chemosphere
The objective of the study was to assess the phytoremediation potential in two remineralized soils contaminated with sulfentrazone. Two soil types were evaluated: Oxisol (clayey) and Inceptisol (sandy loam), in pots, with and without the incorporation of the rock powder, at rates of 0, 4, and 8 t ha-1. Following this, sulfentrazone was applied at rates
Grazielle Rodrigues Araujo   +5 more
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Extraction of nitrogenous constituents from the Jack Bean (Canavalia ensiformis)

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 1974
M R, Molina, C E, Argueta, R, Bressani
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