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Lectin purified from Lonchocarpus campestris seeds inhibits inflammatory nociception
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2019Lonchocarpus campestris (tribe Dalbergieae) possess a mannose biding lectin (LCaL) purified by ion exchange chromatography on DEAE-Sephacel, HiTrap DEAE FF and TSKgel engaged in AKTA-HPLC system. LCaL agglutinates trypsinized rabbit erythrocytes and its activity was maintained after incubation in a wide range of temperature (4-100 °C) and pH (4-9). The
Alana, de Freitas Pires +10 more
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Isoflavonoid and pterocarpinoid extractives of Lonchocarpus laxiflorus
Journal of the Chemical Society C: Organic, 1969Two new members of the rare isoflavan series and two new pterocarpans have been isolated from Lonchocarpus laxiflorus. Physical methods involved in solving the structural problems associated with the penta-substituted ring B of three of these compounds include the study of methoxy-proton shifts and i.r. stretching frequencies.
Andrew Pelter, P. I. Amenechi
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Proteinase inhibitors from lonchocarpus capassa (appleleaf) seed
Phytochemistry, 1984Abstract Four proteinase inhibitors (DE-1 to DE-4) were purified from L. capassa seed by chromatographic procedures involving Sephadex G-50 and DEAE-cellulose. They comprise each 80 amino acids (MW ca 10 000) including fourteen half-cystine residues. The partial amino acid sequence of inhibitor DE-4 was determined; 60 of the 80 residues have been
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Intoxicación por Barbasco (Lonchocarpus urucu). Reporte de Caso
Revista de la Facultad de Farmacia, 2022El Barbasco (Lonchocarpus urucu) es una especie de planta de la familia Febacea, que tiene actividad plaguicida contra una amplia variedad de insectos y arácnidos. La rotenona es el compuesto activo del Barbasco. Cuando es ingerido en grandes cantidades, la rotenona tiene baja toxicidad en aves, pero es moderadamente tóxica en ratas.
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The Species of Ravenelia Occurring on Lonchocarpus
Mycologia, 1968This paper presents expanded and modified descriptions of Ravenelia atrocrustacea P. Henn., R. sydowiana Rick, R. lonchocarpiicola Speg., R. lonchocarpi Lagh. & Diet, and R. bakeriana Diet.
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Lonchocarpus monilis A. M. G. Azevedo 1992
2007Coronilla monilis Linnaeus, Plantae Surinamenses: 13. 1775. "Habitat [in Surinamo.]" RCN: 5474. Lectotype (Geesink in Taxon 33: 743. 1984): Dahlberg 157, Herb. Linn. No. 911.1 (LINN). Current name: Lonchocarpus monilis (L.) A.M.G. Azevedo (Fabaceae: Faboideae).
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A Toxicological Comparison of Derris and Lonchocarpus
Journal of Economic Entomology, 1946M A, JONES +2 more
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Lonchocarpus Polyphenolics and their Biological Activities
The Natural Products Journale, 2011Caitlin E. Cassidy, William N. Setzer
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