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A State-of-the-Art Review on Recent Biomedical Application of Polysaccharide-Based Niosomes as Drug Delivery Systems. [PDF]

open access: yesPolymers (Basel)
Iacob AT   +9 more
europepmc   +1 more source

New Alien Plant Taxa for Italy and Europe: An Update. [PDF]

open access: yesPlants (Basel)
Musarella CM   +36 more
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Insolubilization of potassium chloride crystals in Tradescantia pallida

Protoplasma, 2007
Calcium oxalate crystals are by far the most prevalent and widely distributed mineral deposits in higher plants. In Tradescantia pallida, an evergreen perennial plant widely used as an ornamental plant, calcium oxalate crystals occur in the parenchymal tissues of stem, leaf, and root, as well as in flower organs, in the form of either raphides or ...
M, Brizuela   +3 more
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Anthocyanins of Tradescantia pallida. Potential Food Colorants

Journal of Food Science, 1992
ABSTRACT 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.
Z.ULIN SHI, M.IN LIN, F. J. FRANCIS
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A Review on Tradescantia: Phytochemical Constituents, Biological Activities and Health-Promoting Effects [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Bioscience, 2022
Tradescantia is a genus of herbaceous and perennial plants belonging to the Commelinaceae family and organized into three infrageneric classifications and 12 sections.
Butnariu, Monica   +3 more
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Chromium(VI) Accumulation and Tolerance by Tradescantia pallida: Biochemical and Antioxidant Study

Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2014
Tradescantia pallida (Wandering jew)-a succulent perennial herb-was screened to be a potent chromium (Cr) accumulator. Its ability to grow under Cr stress was examined by studying biochemical changes and physiological response of the plant in presence of 5-20 mg L(-1) Cr(VI) concentration in hydroponic environment for up to ca. 90 days.
Vibha, Sinha   +2 more
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INAA applied to Tradescantia pallida plant study for environmental pollution monitoring

Czechoslovak Journal of Physics, 2003
In this study, INAA was applied to analyse T. pallida plant in order to establish an adequate protocol for its sampling and treatment and so that it can be used for further environmental biomonitoring. Concentrations of most elements obtained in leaves, stems and flowers plus peduncles separately were found to have the same magnitude.
M. Saiki   +3 more
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Structural and conformational characterization of a stable anthocyanin from Tradescantia pallida.

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 1995
Anthocyanins 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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