نتایج جستجو برای: physalis alkerkemgi l

تعداد نتایج: 618598  

Journal: :Revista Brasileira de Fruticultura 2014

Journal: :Pakistan journal of pharmaceutical sciences 2014
Darakhshan Taj Hira Khan Viqar Sultana Jehan Ara Syed Ehteshamul-Haque

Liver is the main site in the body for intense metabolism and excretion. A number of chemicals and drugs which are used routinely cause liver damage. The present study investigates the antihepatotoxic effect of Physalis peruviana whole ripe fruit, water and ethanol extracts of fruit in normal as well as in carbon tetrachloride (CCl(4)) intoxicated rats. The CCl(4) treated rats showed marked ele...

2013
S. Palanivel S. Parvathi

Different concentrations and combinations of hormones were used in MS medium to observe callus induction and then plant regeneration using leaf as explant. The rate of callus formation varied in different treatments used. The highest amount of callus (80.67%) was produced on MS medium containing 3.0 mg/l NAA from leaf after 20 days. The highest fresh weight of callus was obtained from 2.0 mg/l ...

2010
Elisalva T. Guimarães Milena S. Lima Luana A. Santos Ivone M. Ribeiro Therezinha B. C. Tomassini Ricardo Ribeiro dos Santos Washington L. C. dos Santos Milena B. P. Soares

Physalis angulata L., Solanaceae, is an annual herb commonly used in popular medicine in many tropical and subtropical countries. P. angulata extracts contain a variety of substances, but little is known about their pharmacological activities. In this work we investigated the in vitro antileishmanial activity of seco-steroids (physalins) purified from P. angulata. Addition of physalins B, F, an...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2014
Ji-Si Zhang Zhichao Li Jing Zhao Shaohua Zhang Hui Quan Man Zhao Chaoying He

Physalis spp. develop the "Chinese lantern" trait, also known as inflated calyx syndrome, that is a morphological novelty. Here, we identified the double-layered-lantern1 (doll1) mutant, a recessive and monofactorial mutation, in Physalis floridana; its corolla and androecium were transformed into the calyx and gynoecium, respectively. Two GLOBOSA-like MADS-box paralogous genes PFGLO1 and PFGLO...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2013
Jing Zhao Ying Tian Ji-Si Zhang Man Zhao Pichang Gong Simone Riss Rainer Saedler Chaoying He

The Chinese lantern phenotype or inflated calyx syndrome (ICS) is a postfloral morphological novelty in Physalis. Its origin is associated with the heterotopic expression of the MADS box gene 2 from Physalis floridana (MPF2) in floral organs, yet the process underlying its identity remains elusive. Here, we show that MPF3, which is expressed specifically in floral tissues, encodes a core eudico...

Journal: :Chemistry & biodiversity 2008
Li Qiu Feng Zhao Hongwei Liu Lixia Chen Zhihu Jiang Hongxia Liu Naili Wang Xinsheng Yao Feng Qiu

Two new megastigmane glycosides, physanosides A and B (1 and 2, resp.), were isolated from Physalis alkekengi L. var. franchetii, together with four known compounds (6S,9R)-roseoside (3), (6S,9S)-roseoside (4), (6R,9S)-3-oxo-alpha-ionol beta-D-glucopyranoside (5), and citroside A (6). Their structures were elucidated on the basis of physicochemical evidence, in-depth NMR spectroscopic analysis,...

2016
Andrea Barthel Heiko Vogel Yannick Pauchet Gerhard Pauls Grit Kunert Astrid T Groot Wilhelm Boland David G Heckel Hanna M Heidel-Fischer

The development of novel plant chemical defenses and counter adaptations by herbivorous insect could continually drive speciation, producing more insect specialists than generalists. One approach to test this hypothesis is to compare closely related generalist and specialist species to reveal the associated costs and benefits of these different adaptive strategies. We use the specialized moth H...

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