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2007
A method is presented for the extraction of total protein from Arabidopsis thaliana tissue. The protocol was designed for the solubilization of a range of proteins and their efficient and quantitative recovery. It is especially compatible with the small quantities of available tissue often associated with this species and was originally intended for ...
Helen E, Conlon, Michael G, Salter
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A method is presented for the extraction of total protein from Arabidopsis thaliana tissue. The protocol was designed for the solubilization of a range of proteins and their efficient and quantitative recovery. It is especially compatible with the small quantities of available tissue often associated with this species and was originally intended for ...
Helen E, Conlon, Michael G, Salter
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Plant extracts in prevention of obesity
Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 2020Obesity has become a worldwide issue and is accompanied by serious complications. Western high energy diet has been identified to be a major factor contributing to the current obesity pandemic. Thus, it is important to optimize dietary composition, bioactive substances, and agents to prevent and treat obesity.
Han-Ning, Wang +3 more
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Tumour Production in Plants by Plant Extracts
Nature, 1959THE importance of purified forms of alkaloids in inducing plant tumours is well known. Very little work has however been done on the use of plant extracts, containing alkaloids, in tumour production. Takenaka1 has summarized the meagre data available and noted the effects of two plant extracts on living plant tissue.
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2001
The extraction of DNA from plants is the starting point for genotype analysis. The approach to preparation of DNA from plants is determined by the species, the type of tissue or sample available and the analysis required on the DNA. For example, extraction of DNA from the leaf of a cereal for analysis using a robust test may require a very different ...
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The extraction of DNA from plants is the starting point for genotype analysis. The approach to preparation of DNA from plants is determined by the species, the type of tissue or sample available and the analysis required on the DNA. For example, extraction of DNA from the leaf of a cereal for analysis using a robust test may require a very different ...
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Hemagglutinins in Extracts of Israeli Plants
The Journal of Immunology, 1957Summary The nature of the protein responsible for the hemagglutinating activity of Datura metel extract has been investigated. Ammonium sulfate precipitation and paper electrophoresis indicate that the active protein is a globulin similar to human γ-globulin.
U, BACHRACH, J, GUREVITCH, D, ZAITSCHEK
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Minerva urologica e nefrologica = The Italian journal of urology and nephrology, 1993
In Italy plant extracts represent 8.6% of all pharmacological prescriptions for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (data from 1991). This review evaluates all the suggested mechanisms of action for plant extracts. Recently we demonstrated an antiestrogenic effect of Serenoa Repens in BPH patients.
DI SILVERIO, Franco +7 more
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In Italy plant extracts represent 8.6% of all pharmacological prescriptions for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (data from 1991). This review evaluates all the suggested mechanisms of action for plant extracts. Recently we demonstrated an antiestrogenic effect of Serenoa Repens in BPH patients.
DI SILVERIO, Franco +7 more
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Telomerase activity in plant extracts
Molecular and General Genetics MGG, 1996Telomeres of most eucaryotes terminate in long stretches of short, guanine-rich repeats. Telomerase, a specialized enzyme with reverse transcriptase-like activity, has been shown to synthesize these repeats in many lower eucaryotes and several animal species.
K, Heller +3 more
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Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 1992
In recent years suspension cultures of plant cells have been used to produce many biochemicals, including perfumes, dyes, medicinals, and opiates. This technology is progressing rapidly because of its advantages in terms of simplicity and potential economics compared to extraction from natural plants.
Ho Nam Chang, Sang Jun Sim
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In recent years suspension cultures of plant cells have been used to produce many biochemicals, including perfumes, dyes, medicinals, and opiates. This technology is progressing rapidly because of its advantages in terms of simplicity and potential economics compared to extraction from natural plants.
Ho Nam Chang, Sang Jun Sim
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Plant Tissue Extraction for Metabolomics
2013Plants are not only important producers of foods and energy storages (e.g., sugars, carbohydrates, proteins, and fats) in the form of grains, fruits, and vegetables, they also provide many valuable products to human existence including wood, fibers, oils, resins, pigments, antioxidants, and sources of medicine.
Ute, Roessner, Daniel Anthony, Dias
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