نتایج جستجو برای: opium poppy

تعداد نتایج: 2891  

2012
Thu-Thuy T. Dang Peter J. Facchini

Noscapine is a benzylisoquinoline alkaloid produced in opium poppy (Papaver somniferum) and other members of the Papaveraceae. It has been used as a cough suppressant and more recently was shown to possess anticancer activity. However, the biosynthesis of noscapine in opium poppy has not been established. A proposed pathway leading from (S)-reticuline to noscapine includes (S)scoulerine, (S)-ca...

2014
Enrique Quesada-Moraga Cristina López-Díaz Blanca Beatriz Landa

Beauveria bassiana strain 04/01-Tip, obtained from a larva of the opium poppy stem gall wasp Iraella luteipes (Hymenoptera; Cynipidae), endophytically colonizes opium poppy (Papaver somniferum L.) plants and protects them against this pest. The goal of this study was to monitor the dynamics of endophytic colonization of opium poppy by B. bassiana after the fungus was applied to the seed and to ...

Journal: :Journal of applied genetics 2005
Mala Trivedi Om Prakash Dhawan Rajesh Kumar Tiwari Abdul Sattar

The collar rot disease has been reported recently and occurs at the 10-12-leaf stage of plants of opium poppy. Infected plants topple down and dry prematurely due to fast rotting at the collar region. The inoculum for this study was multiplied on the cornmeal-sand culture. Genetic ratios were calculated by the chi-square test. Inheritance studies on this disease show a monogenic pattern of segr...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2012
Thu-Thuy T Dang Peter J Facchini

Noscapine is a benzylisoquinoline alkaloid produced in opium poppy (Papaver somniferum) and other members of the Papaveraceae. It has been used as a cough suppressant and more recently was shown to possess anticancer activity. However, the biosynthesis of noscapine in opium poppy has not been established. A proposed pathway leading from (S)-reticuline to noscapine includes (S)-scoulerine, (S)-c...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2007
David K Liscombe Peter J Facchini

S-Adenosyl-l-methionine:tetrahydroprotoberberine cis-N-methyltransferase (EC 2.1.1.122) catalyzes the conversion of (S)-stylopine to the quaternary ammonium alkaloid, (S)-cis-N-methylstylopine, as a key step in the biosynthesis of protopine and benzophenanthridine alkaloids in plants. A full-length cDNA encoding a protein exhibiting 45 and 48% amino acid identity with coclaurine N-methyltransfe...

2007
David Mansfield

Levels of opium poppy cultivation in Afghanistan’s provinces and districts rise and fall depending on a range of factors that are not well understood. Declines in cultivation are often attributed to the political commitment of the provincial and local authorities and the role of information campaigns, while the underlying power and economic dynamics that drive these changes receive little atten...

Journal: :The social history of alcohol and drugs 2021

This article focuses on the uses of opiates in early modern Scotland an effort to trace neglected story how poppy-based substances were used this period across British Isles. It explores their history medical practices, examining sources as varied household recipes, apothecaries’ invoices, and family correspondence surgeons alongside treatises publications seventeenth eighteenth centuries. Cons...

Journal: :Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry 1995

Journal: :Plant physiology 2005
Joenel Alcantara David A Bird Vincent R Franceschi Peter J Facchini

Three key benzylisoquinoline alkaloid biosynthetic enzymes, (S)-N-methylcoclaurine-3'-hydroxylase (CYP80B1), berberine bridge enzyme (BBE), and codeinone reductase (COR), were localized in cultured opium poppy (Papaver somniferum) cells by sucrose density gradient fractionation and immunogold labeling. CYP80B1 catalyzes the second to last step in the formation of (S)-reticuline, the last common...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2008
Jillian M Hagel Aalim M Weljie Hans J Vogel Peter J Facchini

Opium poppy (Papaver somniferum) produces a diverse array of bioactive benzylisoquinoline alkaloids and has emerged as a versatile model system to study plant alkaloid metabolism. The plant is widely cultivated as the only commercial source of the narcotic analgesics morphine and codeine. Variations in plant secondary metabolism as a result of genetic diversity are often associated with perturb...

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