«SOLANINE» தொடர்புடைய ஆங்கிலம் புத்தகங்கள்
பின்வரும் புத்தக விவரத்தொகுப்புத் தேர்ந்தெடுப்பில்
solanine இன் பயன்பாட்டைக் கண்டறியுங்கள்.
solanine தொடர்பான புத்தகங்கள் மற்றும் ஆங்கிலம் இலக்கியத்தில் அதன் பயன்பாட்டுச் சூழலை வழங்குவதற்கு அதிலிருந்து பெறப்பட்ட சுருக்கமான சாரங்களைத் தொடர்புபடுத்துகின்றன.
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Phytochemical Methods A Guide to Modern Techniques of Plant ...
Other suitable plant sources include potato berries or sprouts (for solanine),
unripe tomatoes (for tomatine), Berberis root (for berberine), broom or laburnum
seeds (for cytisine), Atropa belladonna berries (for atropine) and hemlock (for
coniine) ...
Jeffrey B. Harborne,
1998
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Food Safety and Toxicity
The most potent inhibitors are found in potatoes, and of these the most active
component is the glycoalkaloid solanine. The toxicity of solanine has been the
subject of extensive study. Oral administration results primarily in gastrointestinal
and ...
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Toxicants of Plant Origin: Alkaloids
solanine injected into the bloodstream may be due to cholinesterase inhibition,
while the lesser effects of orally administered a-solanine could reflect its poor
adsorption from the gastrointestinal tract.1'1-"10 Nishie et al.1" found a-solanine
to ...
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Toxicity of Houseplants
Solanine-induced delta waves in the EEG were presumed to be indicative of
increased intracranial pressure in rabbits.18 Headache and increased ICP were
reported in a fatal case in a child.24 Extracts of the leaves, branches, and fruit of
S.
Spoerke, Susan C. Smolinske,
1990
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Toxicants Occurring Naturally in Foods
Most workers have analyzed toxicity on the basis of the alkaloid solanine (
present in the greatest amount), although there is a poor correlation between the
anticholinesterase activity of potatoes and the solanine content.98 Nishie et al.
found ...
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Handbook of Plant and Fungal Toxicants
"0This inhibitor was later shown to be a-solanine.1" Toxicity is now known to
result from anticholinesterase activity affecting the central nervous system and
membrane disruption activity which affects the digestive system and general
body ...
J. P. Felix D'Mello,
1997
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The Encyclopedia of Nutrition and Good Health
588 solanine In 2001 a team of U.S. researchers published an article in the
British medical journal Lancet linking soft drink consumption among children and
adolescents with the rise in obesity rates among U.S. teens. The researchers
found ...
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7th Asian-Pacific Conference on Medical and Biological ...
Study of Solanine on Mitochondrion in HepG2 Cell Shiyong Gao, Yubin Ji,
Chenfeng Ji, Xiang Zou Postdoctoral Research Station, The Institute of Materia
Medica, Harbin University of Commerce, Harbin 150076, Heilongjiang Province,
P.R. of ...
Yi Peng, Xiaohong Weng,
2008
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Lewis' Dictionary of Toxicology
It is the biologically active aglycone of solanine, q.v. solanine (solatunine). an
extremely toxic alkaloid and steroid glycoside, C45H73NO15, found in a number
of species of Solanum and Lycopersi- con. Solanine, which is not readily
absorbed, ...
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Analyzing Food for Nutrition Labeling and Hazardous Contaminants
The common potato, Solanum tuberosum, contains primarily a-solanine and a-
chaconine in the total glycoalkaloid fraction (112,113) (Fig. 7). Solanidine is the
aglycone in both solanine and chaconine, but the side chain sugars differ.
Solanine ...
«SOLANINE» வார்த்தையைக் கொண்டுள்ள புதிய உருப்படிகள்
பின்வரும் செய்தி உருப்படிகளின் சூழலில்
solanine என்ற வார்த்தையைப் பயன்படுத்துவது பற்றியும் எப்படிப் பயன்படுத்துவது என்பதைப் பற்றியும் தேசிய மற்றும் பன்னாட்டு அச்சகங்கள் என்ன பேசியிருக்கின்றன என்பதைக் கண்டறியுங்கள்.
Silverleaf nightshade dangerous to cattle
The toxin present in this plant is solanine. All parts of the plant are toxic, including the fruit, at all stages of maturity. Particular emphasis should be made to limit ... «Enid News & Eagle, மே 15»
Note to Small Farms: Keep Food Safety Front and Center When …
The poisonous ingredient of concern in these toxins is Solanine, which can be very toxic to humans even in small amounts. It's inside the potato as well as on the ... «Food Safety News, மார்ச் 15»
Can Cats Eat Potatoes? How About Sweet Potatoes?
Immature, the potato plant, including the green skin of the unripened vegetable, contains a chemical called solanine. Solanine is present throughout the growing ... «Catster, பிப்ரவரி 15»
6 Foods You Should Not Eat Raw
Brinjal contains a compound called solanine. The characteristics of solanine poisoning are nuerological and gastrointestinal and the symptoms - vomiting, ... «BoldSky, டிசம்பர் 14»
Parts of some garden plants can be poisonous
But green parts of potatoes have a high concentration of a very poisonous substance called solanine, which if consumed in enough quantity, generally more ... «Jackson Clarion Ledger, நவம்பர் 14»
Gene responsible for cholesterol production could lead to potatoes …
Figure 1: Elevated levels of steroidal glycoalkaloid toxins like solanine occur in the sprouts and green skins of germinating potatoes. Credit: Thinkstock/iStock/ ... «Phys.Org, நவம்பர் 14»
Garden Q&A: Green potatoes can make you sick
Answer: Potatoes that are exposed to sunlight produce both chlorophyll and solanine, a glycoalkaloid poison found in differing amounts in many members of the ... «Tribune-Review, நவம்பர் 14»
Health Benefits Of Tomato
Solanine is tomatoes' natural defense and is found in the green portions of tomatoes. ... should always be consumed when fully ripe and devoid of solanine. «Fiji Sun Online, நவம்பர் 14»
Root cellar would be the perfect place for potatoes
Overexposure to light can cause a buildup of solanine, an alkaloid that potatoes naturally produce to repel insects. Light also causes an increase in chlorophyll, ... «Marion Star, நவம்பர் 14»
The Potato That Killed!
One of these glycoalkaloids is solanine. Solanine generally collects in the stems, leaves, and eyes of the potato. A little does no harm, but too much cause ... «io9, செப்டம்பர் 14»