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Phytochemistry
Copyright © 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved

Volume 40, Issue 2,
Pages 355-617 (September 1995)

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1.
Plant transglutaminases, Pages 355-365
Donatella Serafini-FracassiniStefano Del DucaSimone Beninati
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (834 K)


2.
Copper-inhibited NADH-dependent peroxidase activity of purified soya bean plasma membranes, Pages 367-371
M. Zancani, G. Nagy, A. Vianello and F. Macrì
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (303 K)

3.
pH-induced hysteresis of latent broad bean polyphenol oxidase, Pages 373-376
Mercedes Jiménez and Francisco García-Carmona
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (267 K)

4.
Properties of farnesol phosphokinase of Botryococcus braunii, Pages 377-381
Hitoshi Inoue, Hiroshi Sagami, Tanetoshi Koyama and Kyozo Ogura
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (210 K)

5.
Gibberellin stimulates synthesis of a protein kinase in dwarf pea epicotyls, Pages 383-387
Kamal K. Aggarwal and R. C. Sachar
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (356 K)

6.
Distribution of hydroxycinnamoyl-CoA: -hydroxypalmitic acid O-hydroxycinnamoyltransferase in higher plants, Pages 389-391
Samia Lotfy, Francine Javelle and Jonathan Negrel
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (169 K)

7.
3-Aminopropionaldehyde dehydrogenase of millet shoots, Pages 393-395
Howlader M. A. Awal, Izumi Yoshida, Matsumi Doe and Eiji Hirasawa
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (194 K)

8.
Changes in lipid and fatty acid composition of Pavlova lutheri, Pages 397-400
Hidetaka Tatsuzawa and Etsuko Takizawa
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (243 K)

9.
Piperidine alkaloid content of Picea pungens (Colorado Blue spruce), Pages 401-406
Fred G. Todd, Frank R. Stermitz and Andrei V. Blokhin
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (355 K)

10.
Effects of environment on the composition of epicuticular wax from kale and swede, Pages 407-417
T. ShepherdG. W. RobertsonD. W. GriffithsA. N. E. Birch and G. Duncan
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (782 K)

11.
Biochemically active sesquiterpene lactones from ratibida mexicana, Pages 419-425
Monica R. Calera, Fernando Soto, Perla Sanchez, Robert Bye, Blanca Hernandez-Bautista, Ana Luisa Anaya, Blas Lotina-Hennsen and Rachel Mata
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (495 K)

12.
Antifungal aryltetralin lignans from leaves of podophyllum hexandrum, Pages 427-431
Atta-ur-RahmanM. AshrafM. Iqbal ChoudharyHabib-ur-Rehman and M. H. Kazmi
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (324 K)

13.
Protocatechualdehyde and other phenols as cell wall components of grapevine leaves, Pages 433-437
Bernhard Weber, Lienhard Hoesch and Dora M. Rast
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (349 K)

14.
The biotransformation of ent-15-oxokaur-16-en-19-oic acid and its methyl ester by cephalosporium aphidicola, Pages 439-442
Alaide B. de Oliveira, James R. Hanson and Jacqueline A. Takahashi
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (236 K)

15.
Metabolic conversion of 24-epi-brassinolide into pentahydroxylated brassinosteroid glucosides in tomato cell cultures, Pages 443-448
T. Hai, B. Schneider and G. Adam
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (450 K)

16.
Purification and properties of four monocot lectins from the family araceae, Pages 449-455
Sanjeev Shangary, Jatinder Singh, Sukhdev Singh Kamboj, Kulwant Kaur Kamboj and Rajindar Singh Sandhu
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (567 K)

17.
Cell wall composition and taxonomy of symbiotic chlorella from paramecium and acanthocystis, Pages 457-459
Hiroshi Takeda
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (174 K)

18.
Di-coumaroylspermidines and tri-coumaroylspermidines in anthers of different species of the genus aphelandra, Pages 461-465
Christa Werner, Wenqing Hu, Annalaura Lorenzi-Riatsch and Manfred Hesse
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (252 K)

19.
New bioactive adjacent bis-thf annonaceous acetogenins from annona bullata, Pages 467-477
Zhe-Ming Gu, Lu Zeng, Jon T. Schwedler and Jerry L. McLaughlinKarl V. Wood
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (636 K)

20.
Four cyclopropane amino acids from ephedra, Pages 479-481
Alvin N. StarrattStanley Caveney
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (180 K)

21.
Sinapinyl but-3-enylglucosinolate from Boreava orientalis, Pages 483-485
Akiyo SakushimaMaksut Cokun and Takashi Maoka
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (176 K)

22.
Highly methylated agars with a high gel-melting point from the red seaweed, Gracilaria eucheumoides, Pages 487-490
Ryo Takano, Kaeko Hayashi and Saburo Hara
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (303 K)

23.
Iridoids in roots of pedicularis chinensis, Pages 491-494
Li Yang, Changzeng Wang and Zhongjian Jia
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (239 K)

24.
Meroditerpenes from the brown alga Cystoseira crinita off the French mediterranean coast, Pages 495-500
Annie Praud, Louis Piovetti and Jean-Yves BenaïmRobert Valls and Bernard Banaigs
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (364 K)

25.
Terpenoids and flavonoids from the aerial parts of Salvia candidissima, Pages 501-504
G. Topcu, N. Tan, A. Ulubelen, D. Sun and W. H. Watson
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (224 K)

26.
Neo-clerodane diterpenoids from Teucrium racemosum, Pages 505-507
Maurizio BrunoCaterina FazioFranco PiozziGiuseppe SavonaBenjamín Rodríguez and María C. de la Torre
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (164 K)

27.
Acylated triterpene saponins from Silene jenisseensis, Pages 509-514
Marie-Aleth Lacaille-DuboisBernard Hanquet, Cui Zhen-Hua, Lou Zhi-Cen and Hildebert Wagner
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (402 K)

28.
Ten minor carotenoids from prasinophyceae (chlorophyta), Pages 515-520
Einar Skarstad Egeland and Synnøve Liaaen-Jensen
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (391 K)

29.
Steroidal glycosides from Allium macleanii and A. senescens, and their inhibitory activity on tumour promoter-induced phospholipid metabolism of HeLa cells, Pages 521-525
Toshihiro InoueYoshihiro MimakiYutaka SashidaAtsuko Nishino, Yoshiko Satomi and Hoyoku Nishino
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (322 K)

30.
Brassinosteroids, sterols and lup-20(29)-en-2,3,28-triol from Rheum rhabarbarum, Pages 527-531
Jürgen Schmidt, Uwe Himmelreich and Günter Adam
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (303 K)

31.
Effusides I-V: 9,10-dihydrophenanthrene glucosides from Juncus effusus, Pages 533-535
Marina Della Greca, Antonio Fiorentino, Pietro Monaco, Lucio Previtera and Armando Zarrelli
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (176 K)

32.
Acetophenones from Cynanchum taiwanianum, Pages 537-541
Huang Pao-LinLu Chai-Ming, Yen Ming-Hong, Wu Ru-Rong and Lin Chun-Nan
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (246 K)

33.
n-alkenylpyrogallol dimethyl ethers, aliphatic diol monoesters and some minor ether lipids from Botryococcus braunii a race, Pages 543-554
P. Metzger and Y. Pouet
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (638 K)

34.
Oenotheins D, F and G, hydrolysable tannin dimers from Oenothera laciniata, Pages 555-561
Takashi Yoshida, Tong Chou and Takuo OkudaTetsuro Shingu
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (439 K)

35.
Flavonoids and lignans from leaves of Cryptomeria japonica, Pages 563-566
Su Wen-Chiung, Fang Jim-Min and Cheng Yu-Shia
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (185 K)

36.
Five acylated pelargonidin glucosides in the red flowers of Hyacinthus orientalis, Pages 567-571
Keizo HosokawaYukio Fukunaga, Eri Fukushi and Jun Kawabata
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (254 K)

37.
The first biaurone, a triflavone and biflavonoids from two Aulacomnium species, Pages 573-576
Hannelore HahnTassilo SeegerHans GeigerHans Dietmar ZinsmeisterKenneth R. Markham and Herbert Wong
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (175 K)

38.
Flavonol sinapoyl glycosides from leaves of Thevetia peruviana, Pages 577-581
Fumiko AbeYukiko IwaseTatsuo YamauchiShoji Yahara and Toshihiro Nohara
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (235 K)

39.
Hippocrateine III, a sesquiterpene alkaloid from Hippocratea excelsa, Pages 583-585
Fernando CalzadaRachel Mata
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (143 K)

40.
Alkaloids from leaves and stem bark of Ervatamia peduncularis, Pages 587-591
Monique Zèches-Hanrot, Jean-Marc Nuzillard, Bernard Richard and Louisette Le Men-OlivierHubert Schaller, Hamid A. Hadi and Thierry Sévenet
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (296 K)

41.
Alkaloidal constituents of Fumaria indica, Pages 593-596
Atta-Ur-Rahman, Shakil Ahmad, M. Khalid Bhatti and M. Iqbal Choudhary
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (263 K)

42.
Multifidin--a cyanoglucoside in the latex of Jatropha multifida, Pages 597-598
Albert J. J. van den Berg, Stephan F. A. J. Horsten, Burt H. Kroes and Rudi P. LabadieJ. Jantina Kettenes-van den Bosch
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (151 K)

43.
Esters of Picea abies needle cuticular wax, Pages 599-600
Peter Sümmchen and Otto WienhausClaus Markstädter
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (146 K)

44.
A long-chain epoxide from stem wax of Rubus thibetanus, Pages 601-602
Emile M. Gaydou, Isabelle Bombarda, Robert Faure and Eckhard Wollenweber
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (93 K)

45.
An iridoid glucoside from Lonicera caeruea, Pages 603-604
Koichi Machida and Masao Kikuchi
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (99 K)

46.
Isolepidozene, a diastereomer of bicyclogermacrene, in some liverworts, Pages 605-606
Ingo H. HardtAngela RieckWilfried A. KönigHermann Muhle
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (122 K)

47.
Frutoic acid, a dimeric kaurane diterpene from Xylopia frutescens, Pages 607-609
Jacqueline A. TakahashiMaria Amélia D. BoaventuraJoaquim de Carvalho Bayma and Alaíde B. Oliveira
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (166 K)

48.
A 15-hydroxywithanolide from Datura ferox, Pages 611-613
Adriana Cirigliano, Adriana S. Veleiro and Gerardo BurtonJuan C. Oberti
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (156 K)

49.
Crystal structure and NMR analysis of the alkaloid protostemotinine, Pages 615-617
Cong XiaodongXu GuojunZhao Haoru, Dominque Guillaume, Lu Yang and Zheng Qitai
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (130 K)


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