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santalum lanceolatum/proline

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Studies on bound trans-4-hydroxy-L-proline in sandal (Santalum album L.).

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1. trans-4-Hydroxy-l-proline was found to occur in the bound state in the leaves of sandal (Santalum album L.), in which large amounts of free cis-4-hydroxy-l-proline are also present. 2. Bound trans-4-hydroxy-l-proline was present, associated mainly with a ;wall' fraction and a ;soluble' fraction

Amino acids in sandal (Santalum album L) with special reference to cis-4-hydroxy-l-proline and sym. homospermidine.

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Sandal (Santalum album L) contains several interesting amino acids and amines which are not seen in other plants. This includes cis-4-hydroxy-l-proline in free form in leaves, flowers and seeds while trans-4-hydroxy-l-proline in bound form. Traces of 3, 4 dehydroproline is also detected in sandal

Distribution and seasonal variation of allohydroxy-L-proline in Santalum album L.

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The biosynthesis of cis-4-hydroxy-L-proline in sandal (Santalum album L.).

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The isolation of allohydroxy-L-proline from sandal (Santalum album L.).

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Biochemical characterization of Santalum album (Chandan) leaf peroxidase.

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The Santalum peroxidase was extracted from the leaves and precipitated with double volume of chilled acetone. The optimum percent relative activity for the Santalum peroxidase was observed at pH 5.0 and 50 °C temperature. The Santalum peroxidase per cent relative activity was stimulated in the

Isolation and characterization of a hydroxyproline-containing protein from soluble extracts of the leaves of sandal (Santalum album L.).

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1. A hydroxyproline-containing protein was isolated from the soluble fraction of sandal leaves (Santalum album L.) and the purified protein was homogeneous by disc electrophoresis. 2. It is a glycoprotein containing 16% carbohydrate, the components of which were mainly arabinose, with only small

Physiological and transcriptomic analyses reveal a response mechanism to cold stress in Santalum album L. leaves.

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Santalum album L. (Indian sandalwood) is an economically important plant species because of its ability to produce highly valued perfume oils. Little is known about the mechanisms by which S. album adapts to low temperatures. In this study, we obtained 100,445,724 raw reads by paired-end sequencing
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