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Sesquiterpene lactones from Anthemis plutonia.
1998
Abstract Aerial parts of Anthemis plutonia furnished three guaianolides, one of them new.
072 Collagen gene expression and tenascin pattern in normal, osteoarthritic, and rheumatoid connective tissues
1992
The extracellular matrix consists of four major components, namely collagens, elastin, proteoglyeans and glycoproteins. Collagens are important members of the ECM, forming a family of at least t 3 different structurally related proteins. Tenascin, synonymous with cytoactin, hexabrachion and J1, is a new member of matrix glycoproteins with a molecular mass of 1200 kD. It exhibits a "hexabrachion" structure with an ellipsoid central globule from which six arms of 75 nm in length diverge in a T-junction arrangement [1]. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) belongs to the group of connective tissue diseases. In contrast to abundant data about ECM-changes in systemic sclerodermia [2] the matrix alterations…
rac-(3E,3aR,6aR)-3-(Hydroxymethylene)-3,3a,6,6a-tetrahydro-2H-cyclopenta[b]furan-2-one
2007
The crystal structure of the title compound, C8H8O3, was determined in the course of our studies of the synthesis of cyclopenta[1,2-b]furan-4-one derivatives. The title compound has two chiral C atoms and was obtained as a racemic mixture. It was found to possess a vinylogous acid group with an E configuration at the double bond. The compound exists in the hydroxymethylene and not in the tautomeric carbaldehyde form. The asymmetric unit consists of two molecules.
A chemotaxonomic survey of Sonchus subgenus Sonchus
1993
Abstract Five species of Sonchus subgenus Sonchus were surveyed for their phenolic constituents. Seven flavonoids were identified: luteolin, luteolin-7-glucoside, apigenin, apigenin-3-glucoside, quercetin, quercetin-3-glucoside and quercetin-3-galactoside; three were phenolic acids; caffeic, chlorogenic and isochlorogenic; and two were coumarins: aesculetin and cichoriin. Their systematic significance for this genus is discussed.
Phytochemical constituents and chemosystematic significance of Pulicaria jaubertii E.Gamal-Eldin (Asteraceae)
2018
Abstract The chemical characterization of methylene chloride/methanol (1:1) extract of the air-dried whole medicinal plant, Pulicaria jaubertii E. Gamal-Eldin, led to isolation and identification of two new hydroquinone compounds; 2-(2-acetoxy propyl), 5-methyl hydroquinone (1) and 2-(2-hydroxy propyl), 5-methyl hydroquinone-4-O-β-D-glucopyranoside (2), four known flavonols (3-6) and 7 known dihydroflavonols (7-13). The structures were established depending upon comprehensive analysis of the NMR, IR and HR/EI-MS data. Herein, compounds 6, and 10-13 were isolated for the first time from this plant. The chemotaxonomic significance of the isolated flavonoids from P. jaubertii comparing with th…
The comparative behavior of Lactococcus lactis in free and immobilized culture processes
1998
This study presents the changes in the physiological state of Lactococcus lactis in different actively growing systems. The intracellular pH (pHin), NADH/NAD ratio and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activity were measured in free cell batch culture with or without external pH (pHout) control, and in continuous free or immobilized cell reactors. In free cell batch culture it has been shown that the pHin is dependent both on pHout and age of the culture, while in free cell continuous culture the pHin and the pHout are close together. The NADH/NAD ratio varied inversely with the growth rate, which was related to the changes in the metabolic activities in lactococci. The specificity of the immobil…
Characterization of a proteinaceous extracellular coat synthesized by the ?slime? variant of Neurospora crassa
1989
Cells of the “slime” strain of Neurospora crassa synthesize a coherent extracellular material which remains attached to the cell surface, but is released into the liquid medium by shaking. The material was purified and studied by different criteria. By electron microscopy it appears as long wavy sheets which strongly bind concanavalin A, but not wheat germ agglutinin, and maintain their integrity in the absence of structural polysaccharides. Analysis of the purified material revealed that it was free of contaminating membranes; it contained more than 70% protein, 1% neutral sugars (glucose, mannose, fucose and galactose), less than 2% lipids and ca. 4% not-characterized hexosaminelike compo…
Locust flight metabolism studied in vivo by 31P NMR spectroscopy
1991
Flight metabolism of locusts has been extensively studied, but biochemical and physiological methods have led to conflicting results. For this reason the non-invasive and non-destructive method of 31P NMR spectroscopy was used to study migratory locusts, Locusta migratoria, at rest and during flight. 1. In the flight muscle of resting locusts the ratio of phosphoarginine to ATP was the same whether determined by NMR (1.76) or biochemically, but the NMR-visible content of inorganic phosphate (Pi) was only 40% of ATP, i.e., much lower than total Pi as determined biochemically. This suggests that most of the Pi in flight muscle is not free, and hence not available as substrate or effector for …
New sesquiterpene lactones and acetylenes from chrysanthemum lavandulifolium
1990
Abstract The aerial parts of Chrysanthemum lavandulifolium Mak. (Asteraceae) yielded three new acetylenes of the spiroacetal type 1-3, as well as two new germacranolides 4-5 and several known lactones.
Identification of Type I and IX Collagens in the Ascidian Ciona intestinalis
2001
Immunohistochemical methods showed that a type I collagen is a component of the tunic of Ciona intestinalis, involved in the encapsulation process. Since the fibril-forming collagen types are characterized by triple helical domain with a highly preserved Gly-Xaa-Yaa repeated sequence, a probe coding the fibril-forming type I collagen of the echinoderm Paracentrotus lividus was used to identify ascidian cDNA clones. Northern blot hybridization established that P. lividus probe cross-hybridizes with a 6 Kb C. intestinalis mRNA isolated from the pharynx. Using the echinodermal type I collagen cDNA as a probe several positive clones were identified. Analysis of sequence and the deduced amino ac…