نتایج جستجو برای: quince mucilage

تعداد نتایج: 1784  

2015
Sudarshan Singh Sunil B. Bothara

Mucilage was isolated from the seeds of Diospyros melonoxylon Roxb., a plant growing naturally in the forests of India. Various physico-chemical methods like particle analysis, scanning electron microscopy, differential scanning calorimetry, differential thermal analysis, thermogravimetry analysis, molecular weight by gel permeation chromatography, rheometry, elemental analysis, x-ray diffracti...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2011
Murray Walker Muhammad Tehseen Monika S Doblin Filomena A Pettolino Sarah M Wilson Antony Bacic John F Golz

Exposure of the mature Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) seed to water results in the rapid release of pectinaceous mucilage from the outer cells of the testa. Once released, mucilage completely envelops the seed in a gel-like capsule. The physical force required to rupture the outer cell wall of the testa comes from the swelling of the mucilage as it expands rapidly following hydration. In th...

Journal: :Acta pharmaceutica 2010
Majid Saeedi Katayoun Morteza-Semnani Farshad Ansoroudi Saeed Fallah Gholamreza Amin

Mucilage extracted from Plantago psyllium seeds was evaluated for inertness and safety parameters. The suitability of psyllium mucilage for a pharmaceutical binder was assessed in paracetamol tablets. Properties of the granules prepared using different concentrations of psyllium mucilage was compared with PVP and tragacanth. Psyllium mucilage at 5 % (m/m) was found to be comparable with 3 % (m/...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2000
T L Western D J Skinner G W Haughn

In some plant species, including Arabidopsis, fertilization induces the epidermal cells of the outer ovule integument to differentiate into a specialized seed coat cell type with a unique morphology and containing large quantities of polysaccharide mucilage (pectin). Such seed coat mucilage cells are necessary for neither viability nor germination under normal laboratory conditions. Thus, the A...

Journal: :Molecules 2017
Hui-Shuang Yin Hua-Min Liu Yu-Lan Liu

Chinese quince (Chaenomeles sinensis) is used in food and pharmaceutical products, but it is seldom eaten as a raw fruit due to its astringent, woody flesh. The structural characterization of lignin fractions from Chinese quince was very important to investigate the structure-activity relationships of lignin. In this investigation, to characterize the structure of lignin in Chinese quince fruit...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2004
Tamara L Western Diana S Young Gillian H Dean Wei Ling Tan A Lacey Samuels George W Haughn

The Arabidopsis seed coat epidermis undergoes a complex process of differentiation that includes the biosynthesis and secretion of large quantities of pectinaceous mucilage, cytoplasmic rearrangement, and secondary cell wall biosynthesis. Mutations in MUM4 (MUCILAGE-MODIFIED4) lead to a decrease in seed coat mucilage and incomplete cytoplasmic rearrangement. We show that MUM4 encodes a putative...

2009
Roberto Danovaro Serena Fonda Umani Antonio Pusceddu

BACKGROUND Marine snow (small amorphous aggregates with colloidal properties) is present in all oceans of the world. Surface water warming and the consequent increase of water column stability can favour the coalescence of marine snow into marine mucilage, large marine aggregates representing an ephemeral and extreme habitat. Marine mucilage characterize aquatic systems with altered environment...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1974
L V Evans M E Callow E Percival V Fareed

SO4 has been used to investigate the production of extracellular mucilage by log-phase cells. Uptake of isotope occurs most rapidly in the light, when cells are actively dividing. The mucilage comprises about 50 % carbohydrate, 16% protein and 10 % sulphate. The major sugar is xylose; uronic acid, a small amount of galactose, glucose (trace) and 2 reducing substances are also present. Methylati...

2017
Martha S. Jordan W. John Hayden MARTHA S. JORDAN JOHN HAYDEN

JORDAN, M. S. & W. J. HAYDEN (1992). A Survey of Mucilaginous Testa in Chamaesyce. Collect. Bot. (Barcelona) 21 :79-89. Seeds of Chamaesyce were studied for presence of mucilaginous testa. Samples were selected to represent all major systematic sections within the genus. Observations were made with a dissecting microscope following brief hydration of seeds; additional SEM observations of both i...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2016
Amélie Turbant Françoise Fournet Michelle Lequart Luciane Zabijak Karine Pageau Sophie Bouton Olivier Van Wuytswinkel

Pectins are major components of plant primary cell walls. They include homogalacturonans (HGs), which are the most abundant pectin and can be the target of apoplastic enzymes like pectin methylesterases (PMEs) that control their methylesterification level. Several PMEs are expressed in the seed coat of Arabidopsis thaliana, particularly in mucilage secretory cells (MSCs). On the basis of public...

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