نتایج جستجو برای: calystegine

تعداد نتایج: 11  

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2007
Ute Richter Uwe Sonnewald Birgit Dräger

Calystegines are hydroxylated nortropane alkaloids derived from the tropane alkaloid biosynthetic pathway. They are strong glycosidase inhibitors and occur in vegetables such as potatoes, tomatoes, and cabbage. Calystegine accumulation in root cultures was described to increase with carbohydrate availability. Whether this is indicative for the in planta situation is as yet unknown. Potatoes are...

AM Cheraghali B Dr?ger F Namjooyan M Mosaddegh ME Azemi

Calystegines were isolated from the root cultures of Physalis divaricata, P. pubescens, P. philadelphia,and P. philadelphia (solanaceae). Calystegines of P. divaricata were identified as calystegine A3, A5, B1 and B2, with concentrations of 6.99, 4.41, 8.52, and 14.7 ?g/g in fresh mass, respectively. Root cultures of P.pubescens contain calystegine A3, B1 and B2, P. philadelphia only contains ...

AM Cheraghali B Dr?ger F Namjooyan M Mosaddegh ME Azemi

Calystegines were isolated from the root cultures of Physalis divaricata, P. pubescens, P. philadelphia,and P. philadelphia (solanaceae). Calystegines of P. divaricata were identified as calystegine A3, A5, B1 and B2, with concentrations of 6.99, 4.41, 8.52, and 14.7 ?g/g in fresh mass, respectively. Root cultures of P.pubescens contain calystegine A3, B1 and B2, P. philadelphia only contains ...

Journal: :iranian journal of pharmaceutical research 0
me azemi m mosaddegh f namjooyan b dr?ger

calystegines were isolated from the root cultures of physalis divaricata, p. pubescens, p. philadelphia,and p. philadelphia (solanaceae). calystegines of p. divaricata were identified as calystegine a3, a5, b1 and b2, with concentrations of 6.99, 4.41, 8.52, and 14.7 ?g/g in fresh mass, respectively. root cultures of p.pubescens contain calystegine a3, b1 and b2, p. philadelphia only contains c...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2003
Grit Rothe Akira Hachiya Yasuyuki Yamada Takashi Hashimoto Birgit Dräger

Putrescine N-methyltransferase (PMT) is the first alkaloid-specific enzyme for nicotine and tropane alkaloid formation. The pmt gene from Nicotiana tabacum was fused to the CaMV 35S promoter and integrated into the Atropa belladonna genome. Transgenic plants and derived root cultures were analysed for gene expression and for levels of alkaloids and their precursors. Scopolamine, hyoscyamine, tr...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2005
Ute Richter Grit Rothe Anne-Katrin Fabian Bettina Rahfeld Birgit Dräger

The medicinally applied tropane alkaloids hyoscyamine and scopolamine are produced in Atropa belladonna L. and in a small number of other Solanaceae. Calystegines are nortropane alkaloids that derive from a branching point in the tropane alkaloid biosynthetic pathway. In A. belladonna root cultures, calystegine molar concentration is 2-fold higher than that of hyoscyamine and scopolamine. In th...

Journal: :Glycobiology 1997
N Asano A Kato K Matsui A A Watson R J Nash R J Molyneux L Hackett J Topping B Winchester

The polyhydroxylated nortropane alkaloids called calystegines occur in many plants of the Convolvulaceae, Solanaceae, and Moraceae families. Certain of these alkaloids exhibit potent inhibitory activities against glycosidases and the recently demonstrated occurrence of calystegines in the leaves, skins, and sprouts of potatoes (Solanum tuberosum), and in the leaves of the eggplant (S. melongena...

Journal: :Journal of veterinary diagnostic investigation : official publication of the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, Inc 1999
K K de Balogh A P Dimande J J van der Lugt R J Molyneux T W Naudé W G Welman

A novel plant-induced lysosomal storage disease was observed in goats from a village in Mozambique. Affected animals were ataxic, with head tremors and nystagmus. Because of a lack of suitable feed, the animals consumed an exotic hedge plant growing in the village that was identified as Ipomoea carnea (shrubby morning glory, Convolvulaceae). The toxicosis was reproduced by feeding I. carnea pla...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2006
Mendel Friedman

Potatoes, members of the Solanaceae plant family, serve as major, inexpensive low-fat food sources providing energy (starch), high-quality protein, fiber, and vitamins. Potatoes also produce biologically active secondary metabolites, which may have both adverse and beneficial effects in the diet. These include glycoalkaloids, calystegine alkaloids, protease inhibitors, lectins, phenolic compoun...

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