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Aquilegia

 
 
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  • Antimicrobial activity of isocytisoside and extracts of Aquilegia vulgaris L [1].
  • AIMS: The aim of this study was to analyse the antimicrobial properties extracts of Aquilegia vulgaris, and their principial flavonoid component and to compare the obtained results with the activity of gentamicin and nystatin [1].
  • METHODS AND RESULTS: The ethanol, acetone and isopropanol extracts as well as the subextracts isolated from the methanol extract together with the main flavonoid: 4'-methoxy-5,7-dihydroxyflavone 6-C-glucoside (isocytisoside) were obtained from the leaves with stems of Aquilegia vulgaris L [1].
  • We have isolated a cDNA encoding the Delta(8) sphingolipid desaturase from the plant Aquilegia vulgaris L. via a PCR-based strategy using primers designed to target the conserved histidine box regions of microsomal desaturases [2].
  • Aquilegia vulgaris seed oil contains high levels of the rare fatty acid columbinic acid (18:3 Delta(5,9,12)), which is unusual in having the double bond at the Delta(5) carbon in the trans configuration [3].
 

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Gene context of Aquilegia

References

  1. Antimicrobial activity of isocytisoside and extracts of Aquilegia vulgaris L. Bylka, W., Szaufer-Hajdrych, M., Matławska, I., Goślińska, O. Lett. Appl. Microbiol. (2004) [Pubmed]
  2. Isolation and characterization of a cDNA encoding a Delta8 sphingolipid desaturase from Aquilegia vulgaris. Michaelson, L.V., Longman, A.J., Sayanova, O., Stobart, A.K., Napier, J.A. Biochem. Soc. Trans. (2002) [Pubmed]
  3. An unusual desaturase in Aquilegia vulgaris. Longman, A.J., Michaelson, L.V., Sayanova, O., Napier, J.A., Stobart, A.K. Biochem. Soc. Trans. (2000) [Pubmed]
  4. Protective effect of Aquilegia vulgaris (L.) on APAP-induced oxidative stress in rats. Jodynis-Liebert, J., Matławska, I., Bylka, W., Murias, M. Journal of ethnopharmacology. (2005) [Pubmed]
  5. Aquiledine and isoaquiledine, novel flavonoid alkaloids from Aquilegia ecalcarata. Chen, S.B., Gao, G.Y., Leung, H.W., Yeung, H.W., Yang, J.S., Xiao, P.G. J. Nat. Prod. (2001) [Pubmed]
  6. Isovitexin o-glucosides from Aquilegia vulgaris L. Bylka, W. Acta poloniae pharmaceutica. (2001) [Pubmed]
  7. Flavonoids from Aquilegia vulgaris L. Part II. Derivatives of apigenin and luteolin. Bylka, W., Matławska, I. Acta poloniae pharmaceutica. (1997) [Pubmed]
  8. Flavonoids from Aquilegia vulgaris L. Part I. Isocytisoside and its derivatives. Bylka, W., Matławska, I. Acta poloniae pharmaceutica. (1997) [Pubmed]
  9. Antioxidant activity of isocytisoside and extracts of Aquilegia vulgaris. Murias, M., Jodynis-Liebert, J., Matławska, I., Bylka, W. Fitoterapia (2005) [Pubmed]
 
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