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MORPHOMETRY OF FRUITS AND SEEDS OF Vallesia glabra “CUNCUNO’’
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Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2020
Proteolytic enzymes are widely distributed in nature, playing essential roles in important biological functions. Recently, the use of plant proteases at the industrial level has mainly increased in the food industry (e.g., cheesemaking, meat tenderizing, and protein hydrolysate production). Current technological and scientific advances in the detection
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Proteolytic enzymes are widely distributed in nature, playing essential roles in important biological functions. Recently, the use of plant proteases at the industrial level has mainly increased in the food industry (e.g., cheesemaking, meat tenderizing, and protein hydrolysate production). Current technological and scientific advances in the detection
MIGUEL A Mazorra-Manzano +2 more
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Über ein Alkaloid aus Vallesia glabra
Helvetica Chimica Acta, 1939AbstractDas von Stuckert und Paya bereits isolierte Alkaloid aus Vallesia glabra (Ancocherinde) wurde auf einem einfacheren Weg dargestellt. Die Base konnte so weitgehend gereinigt werden, dass die Identifizierung mit Aspidospermin aus Aspidosperma Quebracho‐blanco möglich war. Der Name Vallesin ist aus der chemischen Literatur zu streichen.
E Schlittler
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First report of Phyllactinia chubutiana, nom. cons., on Vallesia glabra (Apocynaceae) in Mexico
Botany, 2021Ruben Felix-Gastelum +2 more
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Phytochemistry, pharmacological activity, and potential health benefits of Glycyrrhiza glabra
Heliyon, 2021Md Kamrul Hasan, Yearul Kabir
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About Vallesin, a new alkaloid from Vallesia glabra.
Helvetica chimica acta, 2008E, SCHLITTLER, M, ROTTENBERG
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