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anadenanthera/carbohydrate

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Feeding habits of marmosets: A case study of bark anatomy and chemical composition of Anadenanthera peregrina gum.

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Primates of the genus Callithrix often obtain exudates from plants of the family Fabaceae. This study characterizes the chemical composition of exudates, and the anatomy and hystochemistry of the secretory ducts in the bark of Anadenanthera peregrina (L.) Speg. var. peregrina (Fabaceae). Exudates

Gum heteropolysaccharide and free reducing mono- and oligosaccharides of Anadenanthera colubrina.

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The gum from Anadenanthera colubrina consists mainly of a complex high-arabinose heteropolysaccharide with a (1-->3)-linked beta-D-Galp main-chain and many different side-chains. These contain beta-D-Galp-[(1-->6)-beta-D-Galp]m-(1-->6)-, substituted in turn at O-3 by

Mycorrhizal technology and phosphorus in the production of primary and secondary metabolites in cebil (Anadenanthera colubrina (Vell.) Brenan) seedlings.

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BACKGROUND The application of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) can increase the growth and concentration of primary and secondary metabolites in several plant species. Cebil (Anadenanthera colubrina), a medicinal plant, benefits from mycorrhizal association, but the influence of the symbiosis on
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