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Anthocyanins of Tradescantia pallida. Potential Food Colorants
Journal of Food Science, 1992ABSTRACT Tradescantia pallida (syn. Setcreasea purpurea ) contained two major anthocyanins. One was cyanidin‐3,7,3 1 ‐triglucoside with 3 molecules of ferulic acid and an extra terminal glucose.
F J Francis
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Structural and conformational characterization of a stable anthocyanin from Tradescantia pallida.
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 1995Anthocyanins found in some plants of the Commelinaceae family have shown to be very stable compared to other commercially available natural pigments. One source of these stable anthocyanins is found in the plant Tradescantia pallida. Through the use of chemical hydrolysis, mass spectrometry, and 1 H NMR, the major anthocyanin from T.
Alan J. Baublis +1 more
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The Site of the Self-incompatibility Mechanism in Tradescantia pallida
Annals of Botany, 1980Y. R. HERD, D. J. BEADLE
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The graphical abstract depicts the potential of novel phytoniosomes formulation in comparison with the parent extract. The antidiabetic potential of the extract and phytoniosomes was checked by monitoring blood glucose level for 28 days by employing mice models.
Fariha Imtiaz +2 more
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Chemosphere, 2019
Neonicotinoids and phenylpyrazoles are classes of neurotoxic insecticides which are able to bind at different ligand sites of neural receptors, leading to the deregulation of insect neural activity and hence resulting in death. The misuse or indiscriminate use of these chemicals is directly associated with several toxicological effects in biota and at ...
Cássio Resende de Morais +8 more
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Neonicotinoids and phenylpyrazoles are classes of neurotoxic insecticides which are able to bind at different ligand sites of neural receptors, leading to the deregulation of insect neural activity and hence resulting in death. The misuse or indiscriminate use of these chemicals is directly associated with several toxicological effects in biota and at ...
Cássio Resende de Morais +8 more
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A Comprehensive Review on Tradescantia pallida: Phytochemistry and Pharmacology
Journal of Biosciences and Experimental PharmacologyTradescantia pallida, also known as Purple Queen, is a remarkable ornamental plant from the Commelinaceae family that boasts significant medicinal and ecological value. This review decisively underscores its phytochemical, pharmacological, traditional, and environmental applications, making it clear that consolidating existing knowledge and identifying
Pritesh Ranjan Dash +7 more
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Chemosphere, 2019
Spinosad (SPN) is a naturally-occurring insecticide obtained from the fermentation process of the actinomycete Saccharopolyspora spinosa. Owing to the larvicidal action, the compound has been used in the control of Aedes aegypti. As a new insecticide commercially available in the market, few data are reported on genotoxic effects in non-target ...
Tarcísio Paiva Mendonça +14 more
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Spinosad (SPN) is a naturally-occurring insecticide obtained from the fermentation process of the actinomycete Saccharopolyspora spinosa. Owing to the larvicidal action, the compound has been used in the control of Aedes aegypti. As a new insecticide commercially available in the market, few data are reported on genotoxic effects in non-target ...
Tarcísio Paiva Mendonça +14 more
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Tradescantia pallida D. R. Hunt
2015Digitale Pflanzenbilder: Sammlung Dietmar ...
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Analysis of Tradescantia pallida plant exposed in different sites for biomonitoring purposes
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 2004Comparisons were made between the results obtained for elements accumulated by Tradescantia pallidaplant exposed in sites with different pollution levels: Cerqueira Cesar and Congonhas districts, considered polluted areas of Sao Paulo city, and Caucaia do Alto county, considered a non polluted site.
N. M. Sumita +3 more
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Comparative phytochemical evaluation and biological activity screening of Murdannia nudiflora and Tradescantia pallida [PDF]
This project report is submitted in a partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Pharmacy, 2015Cataloged from PDF version of thesis report.Includes bibliographical references (page 81-93).The study was aimed to evaluate the ...
Huq, Samin
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