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  1. Effect of steviol and its structural analogues on glucose production and oxygen uptake in rat renal tubules

    The effect of several natural products of Stevia rebaudiana on glucose production and oxygen uptake in rat renal cortical tubules was investigated....

    N. S. Yamamoto, A. M. Kelmer Bracht, ... A. Bracht in Experientia
    Article 15 January 1985
  2. Glucosylation of esculetin by plant cell suspension cultures

    Cell suspension cultures of Lithospermum erythrorhizon, Gardenia jasminoides and Nicotiana tabacum were capable of glucosylating esculetin to esculin...

    M. Tabata, Y. Umetani, ... S. Tanaka in Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture
    Article 01 March 1984
  3. Pflanzliche Gewebe- und Zellkulturen als Arzneistoffproduzenten

    Zellen außerhalb intakter Organismen, hier außerhalb der intakten Pflanzen anzulegen und zu kultivieren, war der Wunschtraum von Biologengenerationen...
    Franz-Christian Czygan in Biogene Arzneistoffe
    Chapter 1984
  4. Saponins of Ginseng and Related Plants

    Ginseng, the famous plant drug, has been used as an expensive traditional medicine in oriental countries for more than 5000 years. The source plant...
    Chapter 1984
  5. Growth

    In a series of refreshingly provocative articles TREWAVAS (1981, 1982 and references cited therein; see also Progr. Bot. 44, 189) has challenged the...
    Chapter 1983
  6. Intestinal degradation and absorption of the glycosidic sweeteners stevioside and rebaudioside A

    Contrary to prior indications, the glycosidic sweeteners stevioside and rebaudioside A are degraded to the diterpenoid aglycone steviol by rat...

    R. E. Wingard Jr, J. P. Brown, ... C. T. Seitz in Experientia
    Article 01 May 1980
  7. Biotransformation by plant cell cultures

    The biotransformation patterns of various phenols aniline derivatives, benzoic and cinnamic acids, coumarins, tropane, furoquinoline, isoquinoline...
    E. Reinhard, A. W. Alfermann in Advances in Biochemical Engineering, Volume 16
    Conference paper 1980
  8. Plant Hormones and Other Growth Substances — Their Background, Structures and Occurrence

    The purpose of this chapter is to acquaint the reader with the chemical structures of various plant growth regulators and reports of their detection...
    Chapter 1980
  9. Extraction, Purification, and Identification

    As shown in Chapter 1, plant hormones and other compounds which show physiological effects on plants are of widespread occurrence in the plant...
    T. Yokota, N. Murofushi, N. Takahashi in Hormonal Regulation of Development I
    Chapter 1980
  10. Natural Growth Regulators

    It may be expected that an attack on a plant by a pathogen may alter the normal hormonal balance in the plant and in this way change the growth habit...
    H. M. Dekhuijzen, G. F. Pegg in Physiological Plant Pathology
    Chapter 1976
  11. Glykosiddrogen

    Unter Glykosiden versteht man eine Gruppe von Stoffen, die aus Zuckern und Nicht-Zuckern aufgebaut sind. Die Zucker liegen in der zyklischen (Ring-)-...
    E. Steinegger in Lehrbuch der Pharmakognosie
    Chapter 1968
  12. Aufbau und Vorkommen

    Unter Heterosiden, die zusammen mit den Holosiden die große Klasse der Glykoside bilden, werden Verbindungen natürlichen oder synthetischen Ursprungs...
    Chapter 1958
  13. Glykosiddrogen

    Unter Glykosiden versteht man eine Gruppe von Stoffen, die aus Zuckern und Nicht-Zuckern aufgebaut sind. Die Zucker liegen in der zyklischen (Ring-)...
    E. Steinegger in Lehrbuch der Pharmakognosie
    Chapter 1972
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