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Papaver somniferum L. Papaveraceae
2020The plant is commercially cultivated in many parts of the world, chiefly in India, Afghanistan, China, Egypt, Asian part of Turkey, Iran, southeastern Europe, Nepal and Myanmar. Opium poppy and opium have been used since time immemorial. The milky exudate or latex was named opion by the ancient Greeks, derived from opos meaning sap or juice, which ...
Narel Y. Paniagua-Zambrana +2 more
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Journal of Drug Delivery and Therapeutics
Papaver somniferum, a member of the Papaveraceae family, is also referred to as Khashkhash. It is among the traditional plants that have been used for medicinal purposes for a very long time. The health advantages of the poppy seeds (Papaver somniferum L.
Hayder Ali Shah, Sabiha Khan, M. Ahmed
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Papaver somniferum, a member of the Papaveraceae family, is also referred to as Khashkhash. It is among the traditional plants that have been used for medicinal purposes for a very long time. The health advantages of the poppy seeds (Papaver somniferum L.
Hayder Ali Shah, Sabiha Khan, M. Ahmed
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Peroxidases of Papaver somniferum
Phytochemistry, 1982Abstract Extracts of Papaver somniferum that had peroxidase activity were ineffective in catalysing oxidation of reticuline. Two peroxidases were purified from young seedlings and their properties examined. Only one of them was active toward indole-3-acetic acid (IAA).
Trevor Robinson, Walter Nagel
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Global efforts are being made to replace petroleum-based products with renewable biomass-based products through sustainable processes. Currently, hemicelluloses are of great interest in the framework of the biorefinery approach.
D. S. Kocabaş, M. Köle, S. Yağcı
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Global efforts are being made to replace petroleum-based products with renewable biomass-based products through sustainable processes. Currently, hemicelluloses are of great interest in the framework of the biorefinery approach.
D. S. Kocabaş, M. Köle, S. Yağcı
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Opium Poppy (Papaver somniferum)
2014Opium poppy which is an indispensible source of opium (dried exudate of fresh fruits of opium poppy after lancing) and poppy seeds is a cultivated species of Papaver somniferum. Due to narcotic properties of morphine, the major alkaloid in opium, Opium poppy cultivation is controlled by the States where it is cultivated and the UN worldwide.
Kemal Hüsnü Can Baser, Neset Arslan
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Characterization of Bitter-Tasting Oxylipins in Poppy Seeds (Papaver somniferum L.).
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2019Activity-guided fractionation of poppy seed (Papaver somniferum L.) extracts and analysis of fatty acid oxidation model experiments, followed by LC-TOF-MS, MS/MS and 1/2D NMR experiments, revealed the chemical structures of five bitter-tasting fatty ...
Johanna Lainer +5 more
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Evaluation of 19 short tandem repeat markers for individualization of Papaver somniferum.
Science & justice : journal of the Forensic Science Society, 2020Papaver somniferum, commonly known as opium poppy, is the source of natural opiates, which are used as analgesics or as precursors in the creation of semi-synthetic opioids such as heroin. An increase in opioid addiction in the United States has resulted
B. Young +4 more
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Composition and quality of poppy (Papaver somniferum L.) seed oil depending on the extraction method
, 2020This study analysed the impact of method of poppy seed lipid extraction (cold pressing, Soxhlet extraction with n-hexane, supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) with pure CO2 and CO2 with 10% of acetone, ethanol, or ethyl acetate as co-solvents) on the oil
G. Dąbrowski, S. Czaplicki, I. Konopka
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