نتایج جستجو برای: ficus carica

تعداد نتایج: 5324  

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2003
Adya P Singh Seung Gon Wi Gap Chae Chung Yoon Soo Kim Hunseung Kang

Rubber biosynthesis takes place on the surface of rubber particles. These particles are surrounded by a monolayer membrane in which the rubber transferase is anchored. In order to gain better insight into whether rubber particles from different plant species share common structural characteristics, the micromorphology of rubber particles from Ficus carica, Ficus benghalensis, and Hevea brasilie...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2013
l. jiang z. shen h. zheng w. he g. deng

the use of chlorophyll fluorescence (chlf) technique was evaluated on nondestructive measurement of sugar content during fruit development. multivariate models, principal component analysis (pca), and partial least-squares regression (plsr), were developed for the classification and prediction of fructose, glucose, and sucrose in fig fruits. the results of this study showed a significant correl...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 1987
F Kjellberg P-H Gouyon M Ibrahim M Raymond G Valdeyron

Each Ficus species depends on a specific mutualistic wasp for pollination. The wasp breeds on the fig, each larva destroying a female flower. It is, however, not known why the wasps have not evolved the ability to use all female flowers. In "dioecious" figs, the wasp can only breed in the female flowers of the "male" trees, so that pollination of a female tree is always lethal. The wasps should...

2013
ARSHAD MEHMOOD ABBASI MIR AJAB KHAN

The present investigation is an attempt to assess the ethno-medicinal worth of some selected wild edible fruits and vegetables used by the inhabitants Lesser Himalayas, Pakistan. Informed consent semi-structured interviews from 95 inhabitants of fifteen mountainous vicinities were conducted to collect data. A total of 20 wild edible fruits and vegetables belonging to 18 families and 18 genera w...

Journal: :Phytochemistry 2015
Veronica Alicia Yap Bi-Juin Loong Kang-Nee Ting Sandy Hwei-San Loh Kien-Thai Yong Yun-Yee Low Toh-Seok Kam Kuan-Hon Lim

Hispidacine, an 8,4'-oxyneolignan featuring incorporation of an unusual 2-hydroxyethylamine moiety at C-7, and hispiloscine, a phenanthroindolizidine alkaloid, were isolated from the stem-bark and leaves of the Malaysian Ficus hispida Linn. Their structures were established by spectroscopic analysis. Hispidacine induced a moderate vasorelaxant activity in rat isolated aorta, while hispiloscine ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1964
V C SGARBIERI S M GUPTE D E KRAMER J R WHITAKER

Ficin is the name given to the proteolytic enzyme activity of the latex of trees of the genus Ficus (1). While this proteolytic activity has been utilized for centuries and Walti (2) crystallized a proteolytic enzyme from fig latex, little is known of the physical, chemical, and enzymatic properties of this activity. The information available on ficin indicates that it closely resembles papain ...

2014
Shao-Yuan Chen Ya-Ping Zhang Bing Huang Jia-Jun Yu Wei-Yong Shi

The title compound, C18H24O2, was isolated from the leaves extract of Ficus carica L. The cyclo-hexane ring displays a chair conformation whereas the cyclo-hexa-1,4-diene ring adopts a flattened boat conformation with methyl C atoms at the prow and stern. In the crystal, mol-ecules are linked by weak C-H⋯O hydrogen bonds into supra-molecular chains propagated along the b-axis direction.

2014
H. Khan N. Akhtar A. Ali

This study was aimed to investigate the effects of cream containing Ficus carica L. fruit (Fig) extract on various skin parameters such as skin melanin, erythema, moisture content, trans-epidermal water loss and sebum. For this purpose, formulation with 4% concentrated extract of F. carica fruit and base without extract were developed. Base served as a control. Both base and formulation were ap...

Heibatollah Kalantari Nasrin Aghel, Sharareh Rezazadeh

Protective action of Ficus carica leaf ethanolic extract (obtained by maceration) was evaluated in an animal model of hepatotoxicity induced by carbon tetrachloride (CCl4). Male albino mice were divided into six groups. group I was normal control group; group II received olive oil (CCl4 solvent), groups III-VI received CCl4. After inducing hepatic damage, group III served as control for CCl4; a...

Heibatollah Kalantari Nasrin Aghel, Sharareh Rezazadeh

Protective action of Ficus carica leaf ethanolic extract (obtained by maceration) was evaluated in an animal model of hepatotoxicity induced by carbon tetrachloride (CCl4). Male albino mice were divided into six groups. group I was normal control group; group II received olive oil (CCl4 solvent), groups III-VI received CCl4. After inducing hepatic damage, group III served as control for CCl4; a...

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