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Phytochemistry, 1964
Abstract Administration of [2-14C]- dl -lysine to Leucaena glauca results in incorporation of radioactivity into mimosine, pipecolic acid and 5-hydroxypipecolic acid. Degradation of the mimosine reveals that 95% of the radioactivity is present in the pyridone ring.
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Abstract Administration of [2-14C]- dl -lysine to Leucaena glauca results in incorporation of radioactivity into mimosine, pipecolic acid and 5-hydroxypipecolic acid. Degradation of the mimosine reveals that 95% of the radioactivity is present in the pyridone ring.
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environment
The seeds of Leucaena leucocephala (Lam.) de Wit are a rich source of mimosine, a bioactive compound recognized for its potent anti-inflammatory, anti-fibrotic, antiviral, antibacterial, and anticancer properties, making it a highly valuable target for ...
Islamudin Ahmad +5 more
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The seeds of Leucaena leucocephala (Lam.) de Wit are a rich source of mimosine, a bioactive compound recognized for its potent anti-inflammatory, anti-fibrotic, antiviral, antibacterial, and anticancer properties, making it a highly valuable target for ...
Islamudin Ahmad +5 more
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The Dual Effect of Mimosine on DNA Replication
Experimental Cell Research, 1997The plant amino acid, mimosine, is an extremely effective inhibitor of DNA replication in mammalian cells, but the mechanism by which this inhibition is achieved is unknown. The drug has been proposed either to inhibit initiation at origins of replication or to inhibit chain elongation by lowering nucleotide pool levels.
R F, Kalejta, J L, Hamlin
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, 2020
A simple extract of Leucaena leucocephala (Lam) de Wit leaf containing mimosine is proposed as a natural color reagent for the determination of iron..
Narong Kotchabhakdi +3 more
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A simple extract of Leucaena leucocephala (Lam) de Wit leaf containing mimosine is proposed as a natural color reagent for the determination of iron..
Narong Kotchabhakdi +3 more
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The inhibitory effect of mimosine on collagen synthesis
Toxicon, 1975Abstract The effect of mimosine [β-N(3-hydroxy-4-pyridone)-α-amino propionic acid] on the biosynthesis of collagen has been studied in embryonic cartilage. The synthesis of hydroxyproline-14C was markedly inhibited in the presence of 1 mM mimosine. Autoradiographs of embryonic cartilage indicated that when the hydroxylation of proline was inhibited ...
S Y, Tang, K H, Ling
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Metabolic effects of mimosine on tyrosine in the rat
Zeitschrift für Tierphysiologie Tierernährung und Futtermittelkunde, 1981ZusammenfassungDer Stoffwechseleinfluß von Mimosin auf den Tyrosinspiegel in der RatteDie vorliegende, an Ratten durchgeführte Untersuchung wurde angestellt, um den Einfluß von Mimosin auf den Stoffwechsel des ihm strukturell analogen Tyrosins zu untersuchen.Im 1.
U, ter Meulen +2 more
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A rapid colorimetric method for the determination of mimosine
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1951Abstract A rapid colorimetric method has been described for the quantitative determination of mimosine by using activated carbon as a decolorizing agent and measuring the intensity of mimosine-ferric chloride color produced.
H, MATSUMOTO, G D, SHERMAN
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Mimosine (leucaenine) 5th communication )
Recueil des Travaux Chimiques des Pays-Bas, 1950AbstractThe identity of mimosine from Mimosa pudica and of l‐leucaenine from Leucaena glauca Bentham is proved by means of a mixed melting point and Debije‐Scherrer diagram.The action of diazomethane on the dihydrochloride of mimosine methyl ester leads to a total degradation of the molecule, by which the pyridine ring is broken.
R. J. C. Kleipool, J. P. Wibaut
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A Study of Mimosine Toxicity in Plants
Journal of Experimental Botany, 1966Mimosine and 3,4-dihydroxypyridine are inhibitory to the growth of mung bean seedlings. Mimosine inhibition could not be reversed by tyrosine or nicotinic acid, but it was reversed by pyridoxal phosphate or ferrous ions. Inhibition due to dihydroxypyridine also could be reversed by ferrous ions, but not by pyridoxal phosphate.
I. K. SMITH, L. FOWDEN
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Angiogenin production in response to hypoxia and l-mimosine in periodontal fibroblasts.
The Journal of Periodontology, 2019BACKGROUND A major mediator of angiogenesis is angiogenin, which is expressed in the early phase of healing in oral tissue engineering strategies. It is unclear how angiogenin is regulated in the periodontal tissue.
K. Janjić +6 more
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