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Journal of Food Science, 2020
Peaches are vulnerable to cold temperature, showing the symptoms of chilling injury (CI). The occurrence of CI results in irreversible aroma loss, especially 'peach-like' lactones loss during cold storage and subsequent shelf life. Methyl jasmonate (MeJA)
Hongfang Cai +4 more
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Peaches are vulnerable to cold temperature, showing the symptoms of chilling injury (CI). The occurrence of CI results in irreversible aroma loss, especially 'peach-like' lactones loss during cold storage and subsequent shelf life. Methyl jasmonate (MeJA)
Hongfang Cai +4 more
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(–)‐Methyl Cucurbate and (–)‐Methyl Jasmonate by Kinetic Resolution
Liebigs Annalen, 1996AbstractThe kinetic resolution of a malonate‐substituted cyclopentenone gave rise to the formation of an enantiopure Diels‐Alder adduct which was converted into methyl dehydrocucurbate 2 by diastereoselective alkylation with (Z)‐1‐bromo‐2‐pentene and subsequent borohydride reduction.
Claudia Borm, Ekkehard Winterfeldt
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Food science and technology international = Ciencia y tecnologia de los alimentos internacional, 2020
Pomegranate is a kind of fruit with low temperature sensitivity. Abnormal low temperature can easily lead to chilling injury, which negatively impacts the appearance of fruit, accelerates browning and deterioration, as well as seriously reduces the ...
Lan Chen +6 more
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Pomegranate is a kind of fruit with low temperature sensitivity. Abnormal low temperature can easily lead to chilling injury, which negatively impacts the appearance of fruit, accelerates browning and deterioration, as well as seriously reduces the ...
Lan Chen +6 more
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An Expeditious Synthesis of Methyl Jasmonate
Helvetica Chimica Acta, 2006AbstractWe present an efficient three‐step, two‐pot synthesis of methyl jasmonate (trans‐1) based on Diels–Alder cycloaddition of cyclopent‐2‐enone (2) and chloroprene (= 2‐chlorobuta‐1,3‐diene; 3d) in either CHCl3 or CH2Cl2, catalyzed by SnCl4 (0.2 mol‐equiv.) at 20° (75% yield).
Christian Chapuis +2 more
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Methyl jasmonate and bean leaf abscission
Plant Growth Regulation, 1994The effect of rac-methyl jasmonate, both in solution and as a vapour, on the separation of pulvinar and petiolar tissues in explants containing the distal abscission zone of primary leaves of Phaseolus vulgaris var. Contender was investigated. The effects of rac-methyl jasmonate were compared to those of (±)-abscisic acid, α-naphthalene acetic acid ...
Sara Jane Hall, Roger F. Horton
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An Efficient Synthesis of Methyl (±)‐Jasmonate and (Z)‐Jasmone
Helvetica Chimica Acta, 1978AbstractAn efficient synthesis of methyl (±)‐jasmonate and (Z)‐jasmone is described. The Key step is a phase‐transfer reaction between cyclopentane (9) and 1, 4‐dibromo‐2‐pentene (6a/b) to give the spiro [2.4]hepten‐4‐ones 4a and 4b.
Ferdinand Näf, René Decorzant
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ChemInform Abstract: AN EFFICIENT SYNTHESIS OF METHYL (.+‐.)‐JASMONATE AND CIS‐JASMONE
Chemischer Informationsdienst, 1979AbstractDie für die Synthese der Titelverbindungen (V) und (VI) benötigten Spiroheptenone (III) (1:4‐Isc merengemisch) werden aus Cyclopentanon (I) und den isomeren Dibromiden (II) dargestellt (Mechanismus).
F. NAEF, R. DECORZANT
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Methyl jasmonate improves tolerance to high salt stress in the recretohalophyte Limonium bicolor.
Functional Plant Biology, 2019Limonium bicolor is a typical recretohalophyte with salt glands in the epidermis, which shows maximal growth at moderate salt concentrations (100mM NaCl) but reduced growth in the presence of excess salt (more than 200mM).
F. Yuan +4 more
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Antinociceptive effects of methyl jasmonate in experimental animals
Journal of Natural Medicines, 2011Methyl jasmonate (MJ) is a chemical compound that has been postulated to play a role in plant wound and pathogen responses. While the anti-inflammatory property of MJ has been reported in literature, no studies have been carried out to describe its role in the modulation of pain.
Solomon, Umukoro, Abimbola S, Olugbemide
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