Wilma K. MausJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Journal of Pharmaceutical SciencesMarsh, Frederick E . , and Maus, Wilma K . , " Thought on the Place of Volatile Oils in Plant Economy*', Jour. A. Ph. A.. Vol. XIX, No. 4, p. 344.
Precocene I, β-farnesene, precocene II and β-caryophyllene were the main constituents of the volatile oils from the parent plant roots, whereas precocene I, germacrene D, β-caryophyllene and precocene II were the main constituents of the aerial parts of the parent plant. Growth and time-...
The purpose of this chapter is to acquaint the reader with the chemical structures of various plant growth regulators and reports of their detection from plant sources. In general only plant growth substances from higher plants are considered. Growth substances from algae have been recently reviewed ...
S. Patel, "Plant essential oils and allied volatile fractions as multifunctionalPATEL, S. Plant essential oils and allied volatile fractions as multifunctional additives in meat and fish-based food products: a review. Food Additives & Contaminants: Part A, v.32, n.7, p.1049-1064. 2015. ...
Page Introduction 1 Methods of extraction 2 Extraction by expression 2 Extraction by solution 2 Extraction with cold solid fats _-_ 3 Extraction with hot liquid fats --3 Extraction with volatile solvents 4 Extraction by steam distillation 6 Design and construction of volatile-oil stills 6 Operation...
Thus, it was clear that volatile terpenes in the non-targeted metabolome were more abundant (Fig. 2A, D). Lignans are also an important class of chemicals with pharmacological effects in S. pinnatifolia, and most of them accumulated in SSP (Fig. 2E). The lignans in the DAMs contained a...
Compared with those in A. thaliana and O. sativa, isoforms of the C3H, MYB-related, GRAS, B3-ARF and SBP families were more abundant in P. cablin. TRs such as SNF2, SET, AUX/IAA and Jumonji families also had a particularly higher frequency of isoforms in P. cablin (Fig. 3c). ...
The summary of various plant families, species and plant parts (such as the seeds, leaves, flowers, stem oils, and roots) in Table1shows the considerable quantitative and qualitative differences in the fatty acids composition. Below are presented some specific examples concerning the seeds, aerial...
Transcription factors (TFs) are regulatory proteins that can transactivate the promoters of biosynthetic genes through which they influence the metabolic flux. They exert this effect often specifically in the secretory structures. Several families of TFs have been found to play a role in the accumulati...
Massive diversification of the TPS-a and TPS-b subfamilies within the Lauraceae is consistent with a previous report that the main constituents of 58 essential oils produced in Cinnamomum leaves are C10s and C15s43. These findings are in congruent with the fact that fruiting bodies of the SCT...