نتایج جستجو برای: linseed mucilage

تعداد نتایج: 2768  

Journal: :Plant physiology 2011
Stuart Sullivan Marie-Christine Ralet Adeline Berger Eugene Diatloff Volker Bischoff Martine Gonneau Annie Marion-Poll Helen M North

Imbibed Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) seeds are encapsulated by mucilage that is formed of hydrated polysaccharides released from seed coat epidermal cells. The mucilage is structured with water-soluble and adherent layers, with cellulose present uniquely in an inner domain of the latter. Using a reverse-genetic approach to identify the cellulose synthases (CESAs) that produce mucilage cel...

2016
Agnieszka Kreitschitz Alexander Kovalev Stanislav N Gorb

The mucilage envelope of seeds has various functions including the provision of different ways for the dispersal of diaspores. Chemical composition and water content of the mucilage yield particular adhesive and frictional properties in the envelope that also influence the dispersal of seeds. To determine the physical properties of Plantago lanceolata seed mucilage we studied (1) composition, (...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Botany 2009
Andrej A. Arsovski Maria M. Villota Owen Rowland Rajagopal Subramaniam Tamara L. Western

Pollination triggers not only embryo development but also the differentiation of the ovule integuments to form a specialized seed coat. The mucilage secretory cells of the Arabidopsis thaliana seed coat undergo a complex differentiation process in which cell growth is followed by the synthesis and secretion of pectinaceous mucilage. A number of genes have been identified affecting mucilage secr...

2016
Ruibo Hu Junling Li Xiaoyu Wang Xun Zhao Xuanwen Yang Qi Tang Guo He Gongke Zhou Yingzhen Kong

During differentiation, the Arabidopsis seed coat epidermal cells synthesize and secrete large quantities of pectinaceous mucilage into the apoplast, which is then released to encapsulate the seed upon imbibition. In this study, we showed that mutation in Irregular Xylem 14 (IRX14) led to a mucilage cohesiveness defect due to a reduced xylan content. Expression of IRX14 was detected specificall...

2013
Vijaya Tripathi

Linseed is an important oil crop cultivated worldwide for oil and fiber. Linseed oil has health benefits and disease preventive properties on coronary heart disease, some kinds of cancer, neurological and hormonal disorders. Linseed Linum usitattissimum family Linaceae) has been traditionally used as functional food. Linseed oil is the richest source of ALA, which makes about 55–60% of total fa...

Journal: :Acta pharmaceutica 2013
Majid Saeedi Katayoun Morteza-Semnani Mehdi Sagheb-Doust

Polysaccharide mucilage derived from the seeds of Plantago major L. (family Plantaginaceae) was investigated for use in matrix formulations containing propranolol hydrochloride. HPMC K4M and tragacanth were used as standards for comparison. The hardness, tensile strength, and friability of tablets increased as the concentration of mucilage increased, indicating good compactibility of mucilage p...

2014
Rabi Atabaki Majid Hassanpour-ezatti

Lallemantia royleana (Balangu) is a well known Iranian medicinal plant that its seed mucilage has many applications in modern pharmacology. Plant mucilage traditionally was used as a gel supplement, and natural matrix for sustained release of drugs. But it seems that these compounds are not a simple additive and also have many undiscovered pharmacological properties. In this research, the anest...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2007
Gillian H Dean Huanquan Zheng Jagdish Tewari Jun Huang Diana S Young Yeen Ting Hwang Tamara L Western Nicholas C Carpita Maureen C McCann Shawn D Mansfield George W Haughn

Seed coat development in Arabidopsis thaliana involves a complex pathway where cells of the outer integument differentiate into a highly specialized cell type after fertilization. One aspect of this developmental process involves the secretion of a large amount of pectinaceous mucilage into the apoplast. When the mature seed coat is exposed to water, this mucilage expands to break the primary c...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2015
Jonathan S Griffiths Krešimir Šola Rekha Kushwaha Patricia Lam Mizuki Tateno Robin Young Cătălin Voiniciuc Gillian Dean Shawn D Mansfield Seth DeBolt George W Haughn

Cellulose synthase5 (CESA5) synthesizes cellulose necessary for seed mucilage adherence to seed coat epidermal cells of Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana). The involvement of additional CESA proteins in this process and details concerning the manner in which cellulose is deposited in the mucilage pocket are unknown. Here, we show that both CESA3 and CESA10 are highly expressed in this cell type...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2014
Li Yu Dachuan Shi Junling Li Yingzhen Kong Yanchong Yu Guohua Chai Ruibo Hu Juan Wang Michael G Hahn Gongke Zhou

Mannans are hemicellulosic polysaccharides that are considered to have both structural and storage functions in the plant cell wall. However, it is not yet known how mannans function in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) seed mucilage. In this study, CELLULOSE SYNTHASE-LIKE A2 (CSLA2; At5g22740) expression was observed in several seed tissues, including the epidermal cells of developing seed co...

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