Cold-pressed seed oil cake of
Carthamus tinctorius (1 kg) was macerated while shaking (100 moves/min) at room temperature with 21 of methanol five times for 15 h each time.
Tinctormine, a novel [Ca.sup.2+] antagonist N-containing quinochalcone C-glycoside from
Carthamus tinctorius.
Seeds of wheat weeds (Vicia sativa, Galium aparine, Rumex dentatus, Avena fatua, Lathyrus aphaca, Phalaris minor,
Carthamus oxycantha, Convolvulus arvensis, Chenopodium album, Coronopus didymus, Melilots indica, Cichorium intybus, Anagallis arvensis, Chenopodium murale and Euphorbia sp.) that had already been taxonomically identified and stored in the "Seed Bank, Ayuab Agriculture Research Institute, Faisalabad Pakistan" were collected from and were packed in sterilized polythene bags.
GXEH contains Salvia miltiorrhiza Bge.,
Carthamus tinctorius L., Paeonia lactiflora Pall., Ligusticum chuanxiong Hort.
Interactions of alleles at two loci regulating fatty acid composition of the seed oil of safflower (
Carthamus tinctorius L.).
In fact, safflomide-type phenylpropanoid amides can be found in plants such as Coffea canephora, Theobroma cacao, and
Carthamus tinctorius.
Use of the single seed descendent method in breeding safflower (
Carthamus tinctorius L.).
Safflower (
Carthamus tinctorius L.) is a highly branched, herbaceous, thistle-like annual.
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"Sustainability is more than just in packaging; it is also how you make the product, and how the raw materials are made that go into your products," said Jack Guth, vice president of R&D at Botaneco, Bensalem, PA, which supplies oleosome-based ingredients for personal care, including Hydresia SF2, an Ecocert compliant, 65% dispersion of safflower (
carthamus tinctorius) oleosomes in water.
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Carthamus tinctorius (safflower) seed oil, astragalus
Keywords:
Carthamus tinctorius L., germination, emergence, accelerated ageing, cold test.