salt tolerances of some mainland tree species select as through nursery screening. | a study of salt tolerance was carried out on germination, survival and height growth performance of important mesophytic species such as acacia auriculiformis, acacia hybrid, artocarpus heterophyllus, albizia procera, albizia lebbeck, acacia nilotica, achras sapota, casuarina equisetifolaia, emblica officinalis, leucaena leucocephala, samania saman, swetenia macrophylla, terminalia arjuna, tamarindus indica, terminalia bellirica and thespesia populnea in nursery stage using fresh water and salt ... | 2013 | 24502152 |
a comprehensive and comparative gc-ms metabolomics study of non-volatiles in tanzanian grown mango, pineapple, jackfruit, baobab and tamarind fruits. | tropical fruits contribute significantly to the total fruit intake worldwide. however, their metabolomes have not yet been investigated comprehensively, as most previous studies revealed only volatile and bulk compositions. this study compares non-volatile metabolites of five fruits grown in tanzania. a new methodology is developed for broad-spectrum gc-ms metabolomics in fruits using a new derivatization and a two dimensional peak deconvolution techniques. a total of 92 peaks were detected from ... | 2016 | 27451236 |
current trends of tropical fruit waste utilization. | recent rapid growth of the world's population has increased food demands. this phenomenon poses a great challenge for food manufacturers in maximizing the existing food or plant resources. nowadays, the recovery of health benefit bioactive compounds from fruit wastes is a research trend not only to help minimize the waste burden, but also to meet the intensive demand from the public for phenolic compounds which are believed to have protective effects against chronic diseases. this review is focu ... | 2016 | 27246698 |
distinctive exotic flavor and aroma compounds of some exotic tropical fruits and berries: a review. | the characteristic flavor of exotic tropical fruits is one of their most attractive attributes to consumers. in this article, the enormous diversity of exotic fruit flavors is reviewed. classifying some of the exotic fruits into two classes on the basis of whether esters or terpenes predominate in the aroma was also attempted. indeed, as far as exotic tropical fruits are concerned, the majority of fruits have terpenes predominating in their aroma profile. some of the fruits in this group are the ... | 2012 | 22591343 |
nutritional composition of fruits selected by long-tailed macaques (macaca fascicularis) in kuala selangor, malaysia. | proximate analysis of twelve species of fruits commonly consumed by long-tailed macaques (macaca fascicularis), i.e., arenga pinnata, areca catechu, terminalia catappa, elaeis guineensis, lagerstroemia tomentosa, mangifera indica, cascabela thevetia, muntingia calabura, musa sp., artocarpus heterophyllus, ficus tinctoria ssp. gibbosa and ficus microcarpa, was conducted with the specific objective to determine the nutritional composition of the foodstuffs of long-tailed macaques. the results show ... | 2017 | 28228918 |
diversity and utilization of tree species in meitei homegardens of barak valley, assam. | an inventory of tree diversity in traditional homegardens of meitei community was conducted in a bontarapur village in cachar district of barak valley, assam. meitei homegarden locally called ingkhol exhibits a wide diversity in size, shape, location and composition. seventy one tree species were enumerated from 50 homegardens belonging to 60 genus and 35 families. among the families encountered, rutaceae was the dominant family (4 genus and 7 species) followed by meliaceae (5 genus and 5 specie ... | 2013 | 24620581 |
determination of sugar specificity of jackfruit lectin by a simple sugar-lectin binding assay using microtiter plate. | sugar-lectin binding assay was developed as a simple method which employed direct coating of microtiter plate with galactose-binding lectins. biotin-galactose conjugate was used to bind to the immobilized lectins. the bound conjugate was then detected using streptavidin-horseradish peroxidase. using the assay in conjunction with various competing carbohydrates, jackfruit lectin from artocarpus heterophyllus was found to be specific for alpha-anomer of galactoside with an aromatic residue. | 1997 | 9238539 |
correlation of lectin binding with lymph node metastasis in oral cancers. | lymph node metastasis is an important factor that influences the treatment policy and prognosis of oral cancers. the cell membrane is known to play a role in the metastatic process. the aim of the present study was to evaluate the relationship of lectin binding frequency of oral cancer cells to their capacity to metastasize to the lymph node. smears collected from tumours of 66 untreated patients were stained with jackfruit lectin (jfl) conjugated with horseradish peroxidase (hrp), with diaminob ... | 1997 | 9192548 |
differential expression of jackfruit-lectin-specific glycoconjugates in metastatic adenocarcinoma and reactive mesothelial cells-a diagnostic aid in effusion cytology. | distinguishing reactive mesothelial cells from adenocarcinoma cells in serous effusions on the basis of morphological criteria alone is often difficult. interest has therefore been focused on identifying reliable methods to supplement the conventional cytological techniques. plant lectins have been reported as diagnostic markers for malignant cells. we studied 51 aspirated samples of benign and malignant effusions using horseradish-peroxidase-conjugated jackfruit lectin. no significant differenc ... | 1996 | 8690755 |
development of microsatellite loci in artocarpus altilis (moraceae) and cross-amplification in congeneric species. | | 2013 | 25202565 |
chemoprevention of colorectal cancer by artocarpin, a dietary phytochemical from artocarpus heterophyllus. | artocarpus heterophyllus is an evergreen tree distributed in tropical regions, and its fruit (jackfruit) is well-known as the world's largest tree-borne fruit. although a. heterophyllus has been widely used in folk medicines against inflammation, its potential in cancer chemoprevention remains unclear. herein we identified artocarpin from a. heterophyllus as a promising colorectal cancer chemopreventive agent by targeting akt kinase. phenotypically, artocarpin exhibited selective cytotoxicity ag ... | 2017 | 28391699 |
production of spray-dried honey jackfruit (artocarpus heterophyllus) powder from enzymatic liquefied puree. | this paper presents the enzymatic liquefaction process for honey jackfruit optimized with pectinex(®) ultra sp-l and celluclast(®) 1.5 l individually or in combinations at different concentrations (0-2.5% v/w) and incubation time (0-2.5 h). treatment with combinations of enzymes showed a greater effect in the reduction of viscosity (83.9-98.8%) as compared to single enzyme treatment (64.8-87.3%). the best parameter for enzymatic liquefaction was obtained with 1.0% (v/w) pectinex(®) ultra sp-l an ... | 2017 | 28242955 |
design of macroscopically ordered liquid crystalline hydrogel columns knitted with nanosilver for topical applications. | the design of liquid crystalline hydrogels knitted with silver nanoparticles in macroscopic ordering is becoming a subject of research interest due to their promising multifunctional applications in biomedical and optoelectronic applications. the present work describes the development of liquid crystalline schiff-based hydrogel decorated with silver nanoparticles and the demonstration of its antifungal applications. schiff base was prepared from polyglucanaldehyde and chitosan, and the former wa ... | 2017 | 28221765 |
flavonoids from the roots of artocarpus heterophyllus. | four new flavonoids, artoheteroids a-d (1-4), together with six known ones (5-10), were isolated from the roots of artocarpus heterophyllus. their structures were elucidated by spectroscopic methods, including 1d and 2d nmr, uv, ir, cd, and hr-esi-ms. all isolated compounds were screened for their inhibitory abilities against cathepsin k (catk). among them, compounds 1-2, 4-6, and 10 were found to have suppression capabilities against catk with ic50 values ranging from 1.4 to 93.9μm. | 2017 | 28163073 |
sub-micellar concentration of sodium dodecyl sulphate prevents thermal denaturation induced aggregation of plant lectin, jacalin. | the irreversible thermal unfolding of jacalin, the lectin purified from jackfruit seeds was accompanied by aggregation, where intermolecular interactions among the subunits are favoured over intramolecular interactions. the extent of aggregation increased as a function of temperature, time and protein concentration. the anionic surfactant, sodium dodecyl sulphate (sds) significantly suppressed the formation of aggregates as observed by turbidity measurements and rayleigh scattering assay. moreov ... | 2017 | 28133706 |
optimization of postharvest conditions to produce chocolate aroma from jackfruit seeds. | jackfruit seeds are an underutilized waste in many tropical countries. this work demonstrates the potential of roasted jackfruit seeds to develop chocolate aroma. twenty-seven different roasted jackfruit seed flours were produced from local jackfruit by acidifying or fermenting the seeds prior to drying and then roasting under different time/temperature combinations. the chocolate aroma of groups of four flours were ranked by a sensory panel (n = 162), and response surface methodology was used t ... | 2017 | 28110526 |
characterization of natural polymers from jackfruit pulp, calendula flowers and tara seeds as mucoadhesive and controlled release components in buccal tablets. | identification and physiochemical parameters such as solubility, loss on drying, viscosity, ph, swelling index, starch and gum constituents were determined in natural polymers and showed satisfactory results. spectral studies established the compatibility of natural polymers. the drug release kinetics in preliminary trial batches showed that tablets containing natural mucilages and gum showed a prolonged drug release comparable to carbopol 974p and methocel k4m. also, all tablets showed a satisf ... | 2017 | 27889336 |
isolation, characterization and the potential use of starch from jackfruit seed wastes as a coagulant aid for treatment of turbid water. | fruit wastes constituting up to half of total fruit weight represent a large pool of untapped resources for isolation of starch with diverse applications. in this work, the possibility of isolating starch from tropical fruit wastes and its extended application as a natural coagulant was elucidated. amongst the 12 various parts of fruit wastes selected, only jackfruit seeds contained more than 50% of total starch content. using alkaline extraction procedures, starch has been successfully isolated ... | 2017 | 27838910 |
inhibition of hepatocarcinogenesis by artinm via anti-proliferative and pro-apoptotic mechanisms. | artinm is a d-mannose-binding lectin found in the seeds of artocarpus heterophyllus (jackfruit) that interacts with n-glycans, that is associated with receptors on the surface of phagocytic cells and induces the production of inflammatory mediators. some of them are especially important because they may be required for antitumor immune response. this study aimed to evaluate the effect of artinm on hepatocellular preneoplastic foci. wistar rats received 50 mg/kg of diethyl-nitrosamine (den) intra ... | 2016 | 27815471 |
ultrasound assisted extraction of pectin from waste artocarpus heterophyllus fruit peel. | four factors three level face centered central composite response surface design was employed in this study to investigate and optimize the effect of process variables (liquid-solid (ls) ratio (10:1-20:1ml/g), ph (1-2), sonication time (15-30min) and extraction temperature (50-70°c)) on the maximum extraction yield of pectin from waste artocarpus heterophyllus (jackfruit) peel by ultrasound assisted extraction method. numerical optimization method was adapted in this study and the following opti ... | 2017 | 27773278 |
physicochemical properties and in vitro antioxidant activities of polysaccharide from artocarpus heterophyllus lam. pulp. | a water-soluble polysaccharide from artocarpus heterophyllus lam. (jackfruit) pulp (jfp-ps) was purified and its physicochemical properties were investigated. the in vitro antioxidant activities of jfp-ps was evaluated by measuring dpph and oh radicals scavenging activities, as well as reducing power. the results showed that jfp-ps contained 79.12% of total sugar, 5.83% of protein, 15.65% of uronic acid, and 15 kinds of amino acids with high levels of asp, glu, val, leu and lys. jfp-ps was mainl ... | 2017 | 27702522 |
in vitro antioxidant activities and polyphenol contents of seven commercially available fruits. | fruits are considered one of the richest sources of natural antioxidants. their consumption has been linked to the prevention of oxidative stress-induced diseases. | 2017 | 27695265 |
2-arylbenzo[b]furan derivatives as potent human lipoxygenase inhibitors. | human lipoxygenases (loxs) have been emerging as effective therapeutic targets for inflammatory diseases. in this study, we found that four natural 2-arylbenzo[b]furan derivatives isolated from artocarpus heterophyllus exhibited potent inhibitory activities against human loxs, including moracin c (1), artoindonesianin b-1 (2), moracin d (3), moracin m (4). in our in vitro experiments, compound 1 was identified as the most potent lox inhibitor and the moderate subtype selective inhibitor of 12-lo ... | 2016 | 27590167 |
sustained mitogenic effect on k562 human chronic myelogenous leukemia cells by dietary lectin, jacalin. | dietary lectins have been shown to affect the proliferation of human cancer cell lines. the anti-proliferative effects of lectins from varied sources have been extensively studied and in some cases, the underlying mechanism has been explored. except for peanut agglutinin (pna), the mitogenic effects of no other lectins have been studied in detail. in the present study, we have shown that jacalin, lectin purified from jackfruit (artocarpus integrifolia) seeds act as a mitogen for k562, the bcr-ab ... | 2016 | 27540731 |
moracin c, a phenolic compound isolated from artocarpus heterophyllus, suppresses lipopolysaccharide-activated inflammatory responses in murine raw264.7 macrophages. | artocarpus heterophyllus, a popular tropical fruit commonly known as the jackfruit tree, is normally planted in subtropical or tropical areas. since a variety of phytochemicals isolated from a. heterophyllus have been found to possess potently anti-inflammatory, antiviral and antimalarial activities, researchers have devoted much interest to its potential pharmaceutical value. however, the exact mechanism underlying its anti-inflammatory activity is not well characterized. in this study, seven n ... | 2016 | 27463712 |
supramolecular structure of jackfruit seed starch and its relationship with digestibility and physicochemical properties. | the influence of supramolecular structure on the physicochemical properties and digestibility of jackfruit seed starch (jss) were investigated. compared with maize and cassava starches (ms and cs), jss had smaller granules and higher amylose content (jss: 24.90%; cs: 16.68%; and ms: 22.42%), which contributed to higher gelatinization temperature (to: 81.11°c) and setback viscosity (548.9mpas). from scanning electron microscopy, the digestion of jss was observed mainly at the granule surface. due ... | 2016 | 27312638 |
transcriptome and selected metabolite analyses reveal points of sugar metabolism in jackfruit (artocarpus heterophyllus lam.). | artocarpus heterophyllus lam., commonly known as jackfruit, produces the largest tree-borne fruit known thus far. the edible part of the fruit develops from the perianths, and contains many sugar-derived compounds. however, its sugar metabolism is poorly understood. a fruit perianth transcriptome was sequenced on an illumina hiseq 2500 platform, producing 32,459 unigenes with an average length of 1345nt. sugar metabolism was characterized by comparing expression patterns of genes related to suga ... | 2016 | 27181946 |
influence of pre-drying treatments on physicochemical and organoleptic properties of explosion puff dried jackfruit chips. | the effects of hot air drying (ad), freeze drying (fd), infrared drying (ir), microwave drying (mv), vacuum drying (vd) as pre-drying treatments for explosion puff drying (epd) on qualities of jackfruit chips were studied. the lowest total color differences (∆e) were found in the fd-, mv- and vd-epd dried chips. volume expansion effect (9.2 %) was only observed in the fd-epd dried chips, which corresponded to its well expanded honeycomb microstructures and high rehydration rate. compared with ad ... | 2016 | 27162392 |
antioxidant potential of lingzhi or reishi medicinal mushroom, ganoderma lucidum (higher basidiomycetes) cultivated on artocarpus heterophyllus sawdust substrate in india. | the artificial cultivation of ganoderma lucidum (mtcc1039) using artocarpus heterophyllus as sawdust substrate was optimized and free radical scavenging activities of the generated fruiting bodies were investigated. the choice of a. heterophyllus as substrate was due to its easy availability in south india. sawdust supplemented with dextrose medium yielded better spawn hyphae and early fruiting body initiation (15 days). the biological yield obtained was 42.06 ± 2.14 g/packet and the biological ... | 2015 | 26854104 |
bud rot caused by phytophthora palmivora: a destructive emerging disease of oil palm. | oomycetes from the genus phytophthora are among the most important plant pathogens in agriculture. epidemics caused by p. infestans precipitated the great irish famine and had a major impact on society and human history. in the tropics, p. palmivora is a pathogen of many plant species including cacao (theobroma cacao), citrus (citrus sp.), durian (durio zibethines), jackfruit (artrocarpus heterophyllus), rubber (hevea brasiliensis), and several palm species including coconut (cocos nucifera), an ... | 2016 | 26714102 |
effect of roasting conditions on the browning intensity and structural changes in jackfruit (artocarpus hetrophyllus) seeds. | central composite rotatable design (ccrd) was used to optimize the settings for the roasting conditions of jackfruit (artocapus hetrophyllus) seed (jfs). the response variables studied were; color attributes l*, a*, and b*, browning intensity, and fracturability. the colors l*, a*, b* and browning intensity were well predicted by a second-order polynomial model. fracturability was predicted by a first-order polynomial. the determination coefficients for colors l*, a*, b*, browning intensity, and ... | 2015 | 26604377 |
post-dispersal seed removal by ground-feeding rodents in tropical peatlands, central kalimantan, indonesia. | forested tropical peatlands in southeast asia are being rapidly converted to agriculture or degraded into non-forest vegetation. although large areas have been abandoned, there is little evidence for subsequent forest recovery. as part of a study of forest degradation and recovery, we used seed removal experiments and rodent surveys to investigate the potential role of post-dispersal seed predation in limiting the regeneration of woody plants. two 14-day seed removal trials were done in deforest ... | 2015 | 26369444 |
structure elucidation and nmr assignments of two new flavanones from the roots of artocarpus heterophyllus. | | 2015 | 26255871 |
screening of polysaccharides from tamarind, fenugreek and jackfruit seeds as pharmaceutical excipients. | the paper describes the isolation and screening of plant polysaccharides namely tamarind seed polysaccharide (tsp), fenugreek seed mucilage (fsm) and jackfruit seed starch (jfss) from tamarind (tamarindus indica l.) seeds, fenugreek (trigonella foenum-graecum l.) seeds and jackfruit (artocarpus heterophyllus l.) seeds, respectively. the yields of isolated dried tsp, fsm and jfss were 47.00%, 17.36% and 18.86%, respectively. various physicochemical properties like colour, odour, taste, solubility ... | 2015 | 26007663 |
about rats and jackfruit trees: modeling the carrying capacity of a brazilian atlantic forest spiny-rat trinomys dimidiatus (günther, 1877) - rodentia, echimyidae - population with varying jackfruit tree (artocarpus heterophyllus l.) abundances. | we carried out a six-year study aimed at evaluating if and how a brazilian atlantic forest small mammal community responded to the presence of the invasive exotic species artocarpus heterophyllus, the jackfruit tree. in the surroundings of vila dois rios, ilha grande, rj, 18 grids were established, 10 where the jackfruit tree was present and eight were it was absent. previous results indicated that the composition and abundance of this small mammal community were altered by the presence and dens ... | 2015 | 25945639 |
purification and characterization of a trypsin inhibitor from the seeds of artocarpus heterophyllus lam. | a proteinaceous inhibitor against trypsin was isolated from the seeds of artocarpus heterophyllus lam. by successive ammonium sulfate precipitation, ion-exchange, and gel-filtration chromatography. the trypsin inhibitor, named as ahlti (a. heterophyllus lam. trypsin inhibitor), consisted of a single polypeptide chain with a molecular weight of 28.5 kda, which was confirmed by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and gel-filtration chromatography. the n-terminal sequence of a ... | 2015 | 25851516 |
jackfruit anaphylaxis in a latex allergic patient. | several fruits have been reported to crossreact with latex antigen in latex allergy patients but little is known regarding tropical fruits in particular. here we report the case of a 34-year old nurse who developed anaphylaxis following the ingestion of dried jackfruit (artocarpus heterophyllus). the patient had a history of chronic eczema on both hands resulting from a regular wear of latex gloves. she and her family also had a history of atopy (allergic rhinitis and/or atopic dermatitis). the ... | 2015 | 25840636 |
preliminary nutritional and biological potential of artocarpus heterophyllus l. shell powder. | artocarpus heterophyllus shell powder was investigated in terms of its nutritional and biological potential. a thorough examination of shell powder demonstrated its potential as a source of minerals, β carotene and dietary fiber, which were assessed gravimetrically & spectrophotometrically. this showed 3.05 ± 0.19 g 100 g(-1) dw of alkaloids followed by saponins and tannins. three different extracts; acetone, methanol, & mix solvent were used to evaluate phenolic & flavonoid content, antioxidant ... | 2015 | 25745202 |
resistant starch contents of native and heat-moisture treated jackfruit seed starch. | native jackfruit seed starch (jfs) contains 30% w/w type ii resistant starch (rs2) and can potentially be developed as a new commercial source of rs for food and pharmaceutical application. heat-moisture treatment (hmt) was explored as a mean to increase rs content of native jfs. the effect of the conditions was tested at varied moisture contents (mc), temperatures, and times. moisture levels of 20-25%, together with temperatures 80-110°c, generally resulted in increases of rs amount. the highes ... | 2015 | 25642454 |
resveratrol content and antioxidant properties of underutilized fruits. | in the present study, resveratrol content and antioxidant properties of underutilized fruits such as jamun (syzygium cumini l.), jackfruit (artocarpus heterophyllus) and mulberry (morus rubra) were investigated keeping grape (vitis vinifera) as a reference. ethanol/water (80:20 v/v) extracts of different parts of fruit samples including skin, pulp and seeds were analyzed by hplc and ms for the quantification of resveratrol. total polyphenols, flavonoids, dpph scavenging activity and total antiox ... | 2015 | 25593373 |
screening antimutagenic and antiproliferative properties of extracts isolated from jackfruit pulp (artocarpus heterophyllus lam). | the present focused on the study of the antimutagenic and antiproliferative potential of pulp jackfruit (artocarpus heterophyllus lam) extract, using salmonella typhimurium tester strains ta98 and ta100 with metabolic activation (s9) and a cancer cell line m12.c3.f6 (murine b-cell lymphoma), respectively. jackfruit pulp extract was sequentially fractionated by chromatography (rp-hplc) and each fraction was tested for antimutagenic and antiproliferative activities. the organic extracts obtained f ... | 2015 | 25577099 |
lectins with anti-hiv activity: a review. | lectins including flowering plant lectins, algal lectins, cyanobacterial lectins, actinomycete lectin, worm lectins, and the nonpeptidic lectin mimics pradimicins and benanomicins, exhibit anti-hiv activity. the anti-hiv plant lectins include artocarpus heterophyllus (jacalin) lectin, concanavalin a, galanthus nivalis (snowdrop) agglutinin-related lectins, musa acuminata (banana) lectin, myrianthus holstii lectin, narcissus pseudonarcissus lectin, and urtica diocia agglutinin. the anti-hiv algal ... | 2015 | 25569520 |
fungus-insect gall of phlebopus portentosus. | phlebopus portentosus is a popular edible wild mushroom found in the tropical yunnan, china, and northern thailand. in its natural habitats, a gall often has been found on some plant roots, around which fungal fruiting bodies are produced. the galls are different from common insect galls in that their cavity walls are not made from plant tissue but rather from the hyphae of p. portentosus. therefore we have termed this phenomenon "fungus-insect gall". thus far six root mealy bug species in the f ... | 2015 | 25344264 |
food resources, distribution and seasonal variations in ranging in lion-tailed macaques, macaca silenus in the western ghats, india. | the distribution and availability of food was examined to see how it influenced ranging patterns and sleeping site selection in a group of lion-tailed macaques. the home range and core area were 130.48 ha (95% kernel) and 26.68 ha (50% kernel) respectively. the lion-tailed macaques had a longer day range, had a greater number of sleeping sites and used more core areas in the summer as compared to the monsoon and the post-monsoon seasons. the ranging patterns and sleeping site use were influenced ... | 2015 | 25217980 |
structures and binding specificity of galactose- and mannose-binding lectins from champedak: differences from jackfruit lectins. | galactose-binding and mannose-binding lectins from the champedak fruit, which is native to south-east asia, exhibit useful potential clinical applications. the specificity of the two lectins for their respective ligands allows the detection of potential cancer biomarkers and monitoring of the glycosylated state of proteins in human serum and/or urine. to fully understand and expand the use of these natural proteins, their complete sequences and crystal structures are presented here, together wit ... | 2014 | 24915077 |
characterization of antiproliferative activity constituents from artocarpus heterophyllus. | artocarpus heterophyllus is an evergreen fruit tree cultivated in many tropical regions. previous studies have shown that some of its compositions exhibited potential tyrosinase inhibition activities. this study indentified 8 new phenolic compounds, artoheterophyllins e-j (1-6), 4-geranyl-2',3,4',5-tetrahydroxy-cis-stilbene (7), and 5-methoxymorican m (8) and 2 new natural compounds (9 and 10), 2,3-dihydro-5,7-dihydroxy-2-(2-hydroxy-4-methoxyphenyl)-4h-benzopyran-4-one and 6-[(1s,2s)-1,2-dihydro ... | 2014 | 24854862 |
activation of spleen cells by artinm may account for its immunomodulatory properties. | artinm is a d-mannose-binding lectin extracted from artocarpus heterophyllus that promotes interleukin-12 production by macrophages and dendritic cells. this property is considered responsible for t helper 1 immunity induced in vivo after artinm administration. in this study, we investigated the effect of native (jartinm) and recombinant (rartinm) forms of lectin on murine spleen cells and isolated t lymphocytes. we found that artinm binds to the surface of spleen cells. this interaction, which ... | 2014 | 24842046 |
effect of seasonal variations on jackfruit trunk borer (batocera rufomaculata de geer) infestation. | the study of seasonal influence on incidence of trunk borer infestation was undertaken during 2010 at kapasia upazila under district of gazipur, bangladesh. the borer was found in orchard from june to september with a peak emergence in mid july. the larval population of jackfruit trunk borer is the destructive pest stage, which evokes concern in jackfruit growing areas of bangladesh. the highest percentage of infestation was in july (7.33%) followed by june and august (6.00%). the cumulative inf ... | 2013 | 24498801 |
artocarpus heterophyllus l. seed starch-blended gellan gum mucoadhesive beads of metformin hcl. | jackfruit (artocarpus heterophyllus lam., family: moraceae) seed starch (jfss)-gellan gum (gg) mucoadhesive beads containing metformin hcl were developed through ionotropic gelation technique. the effect of gg to jfss ratio and cacl2 concentration on the drug encapsulation efficiency (dee, %) and cumulative drug release at 10h (r10h, %) was optimized and analyzed using response surface methodology based on 3(2) factorial design. the optimized jfss-gg beads containing metformin hcl showed dee of ... | 2014 | 24447799 |
determination of the centesimal composition and characterization of flours from fruit seeds. | fruit seeds, common byproducts of the food industry, are generally discarded despite their potential use as a source of nutrients in the human diet. the dietetic use of the flour made from fruit seeds depends on their centesimal composition and other characteristics. in this work the centesimal compositions were determined of six fruits seeds. the flours obtained from these seeds were characterized by infrared absorption spectrometry, x-ray diffraction, thermogravimetric analysis, and low-field ... | 2014 | 24423535 |
extraction process optimization of polyphenols from indian citrus sinensis - as novel antiglycative agents in the management of diabetes mellitus. | diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disorder characterized by increased blood glucose level. it has become an epidemic disease in the 21st century where, india leads the world with largest number of diabetic subjects. non-enzymatic glycosylation (glycation) is severe form of diabetes, occurs between reducing sugar and proteins which results in the formation of advanced glycation end products (ages) that leads to the other complicated secondary disorders. in this context, mangifera indica (m ... | 2014 | 24397983 |
ethnobotanical study of kani tribes in thoduhills of kerala, south india. | india is having a rich vegetation with a wide variety of plants, because of the extreme variations in geographical and climatic conditions prevailing in the country. plants have been used since ancient times for the treatment of various ailments. especially, kani tribal communities in thodu hills of kerala meet their healthcare needs by using non-timber minor forest products and preparations based on traditional knowledge. they still depend on medicinal plants and most of them have a basic knowl ... | 2014 | 24393788 |
effect of vacuum frying on changes in quality attributes of jackfruit (artocarpus heterophyllus) bulb slices. | the effect of frying temperatures and durations on the quality of vacuum fried jackfruit (jf) chips was evaluated. moisture content and breaking force of jf chips decreased with increase in frying temperature and time during vacuum frying whereas the oil content increased. the frying time for jf chips was found to be 30, 25, and 20 minutes at 80, 90, and 100°c, respectively. jf chips fried at higher temperature resulted in maximum shrinkage (48%). the lightness in terms of hunter l (*) value dec ... | 2014 | 26904648 |
purification and characterization of polyphenol oxidase from jackfruit ( artocarpus heterophyllus ) bulbs. | polyphenol oxidase (ppo) from jackfruit bulb was purified through acetone precipitation, ion-exchange column, and gel filtration column. ppo was a dimer with the molecular weight of 130 kda determined by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (sds-page) and gel filtration. the km was 8.3 and 18.2 mm using catechol and 4-methylcatechol as substrates, respectively. the optimum ph was 7.0 (catechol as the substrate) or 6.5 (4-methylcatechol as the substrate). the optimum temperat ... | 2013 | 24325285 |
development and characterization of microsatellite markers for morus spp. and assessment of their transferability to other closely related species. | adoption of genomics based breeding has emerged as a promising approach for achieving comprehensive crop improvement. such an approach is more relevant in the case of perennial species like mulberry. however, unavailability of genomic resources of co-dominant marker systems has been the major constraint for adopting molecular breeding to achieve genetic enhancement of mulberry. the goal of this study was to develop and characterize a large number of locus specific genic and genomic ssr markers w ... | 2013 | 24289047 |
chemical, morphological and functional properties of brazilian jackfruit (artocarpus heterophyllus l.) seeds starch. | starches used in food industry are extracted from roots, tubers and cereals. seeds of jackfruit are abundant and contain high amounts of starch. they are discarded during the fruit processing or consumption and can be an alternative source of starch. the starch was extract from the jackfruit seeds and characterised to chemical, morphological and functional properties. soft and hard jackfruit seeds showed starch content of 92.8% and 94.5%, respectively. starch granules showed round and bell shape ... | 2014 | 24054264 |
blends of jackfruit seed starch-pectin in the development of mucoadhesive beads containing metformin hcl. | in this work, calcium pectinate-jackfruit (artocarpus heterophyllus lam.) seed starch (jfss) mucoadhesive beads containing metformin hcl were developed through ionotropic-gelation. effects of pectin and jfss amounts on drug encapsulation efficiency (dee), and cumulative drug release after 10 h (r10 h) were optimized using 3(2) factorial design. the optimized calcium pectinate-jfss beads containing metformin hcl showed dee of 94.11 ± 3.92%, r10 h of 48.88 ± 2.02%, and mean diameter of 2.06 ± 0.20 ... | 2013 | 23994792 |
crude dietary polysaccharide fraction isolated from jackfruit enhances immune system activity in mice. | crude polysaccharides (pss) were isolated from the fruit pulp of jackfruit, and their chemical composition determined and evaluated for an immune regulatory activity in mice. the pss were isolated from water extracts of jackfruit pulp (jfp) using the ethanol precipitation method. the resulting precipitates were further purified by dialysis and protein depletion by the sevage method. the phenol-sulfuric method was used to determine the content of the pss. the composition of pss was determined by ... | 2013 | 23875906 |
formulation optimization and evaluation of jackfruit seed starch-alginate mucoadhesive beads of metformin hcl. | the present study deals with the formulation optimization of jackfruit (artocarpus heterophyllus lam., family: moraceae) seed starch (jfss)-alginate mucoadhesive beads containing metformin hcl through ionotropic gelation using 3(2) factorial design. the effect of sodium alginate to jfss ratio and cacl2 concentration on the drug encapsulation efficiency (dee, %), and cumulative drug release at 10h (r10h, %) was optimized. the optimized beads containing metformin hcl showed dee of 97.48±3.92%, r10 ... | 2013 | 23628586 |
new phenolic compounds from the twigs of artocarpus heterophyllus. | two new chalcones, artocarpusins a and b (1 and 2), one new flavone, artocarpusin c (3), one new 2-arylbenzofuran derivative, artocarstilene a (4), and 15 flavonoids were isolated from the twigs of artocarpus heterophyllus. their structures were established on the basis of extensive spectroscopic analysis. compounds 9 and 16 showed moderate inhibitory activity on the proliferation of the pc-3 and h460 cell lines. | 2013 | 23524940 |
development, optimization and in vitro-in vivo evaluation of pioglitazone- loaded jackfruit seed starch-alginate beads. | the present investigation describes development and optimization of pioglitazone-loaded jackfruit seed starch (jfss)-alginate beads by ionotropic-gelation using 3(2) factorial design. the effect of polymer-blend ratio and cacl2 concentration on the drug encapsulation efficiency (dee, %), and cumulative drug release after 10 hours (r10h, %) was optimized. the dee (%) of these beads were 64.80 ± 1.92 to 94.07 ± 3.82 % with sustained in vitro drug release of 64.± 1.83 to 92.66 ± 4.54 % over 10 hour ... | 2013 | 23360248 |
estimation of the uncertainties of extraction and clean-up steps in pesticide residue analysis of plant commodities. | extraction and clean-up constitute important steps in pesticide residue analysis. for the correct interpretation of analytical results, uncertainties of extraction and clean-up steps should be taken into account when the combined uncertainty of the analytical result is estimated. in the scope of this study, uncertainties of extraction and clean-up steps were investigated by spiking (14)c-labelled chlorpyrifos to analytical portions of tomato, orange, apple, green bean, cucumber, jackfruit, papay ... | 2013 | 23216411 |
hydrophilic antioxidant capacities and total phenol content of seasonal fruits of bangladesh. | consumption of fruits and vegetables helps to scavenge free radicals owing to the presence of antioxidant nutrients and secondary metabolites, especially polyphenolic compounds. this may lead to a reduction in the risk of diet-related chronic diseases. the purpose of the study was to determine the antioxidant capacity (ac) and total phenolic content (tpc) of selected seasonal fruits of bangladesh. | 2012 | 24568076 |
isolation and characterization of jackfruit mucilage and its comparative evaluation as a mucoadhesive and controlled release component in buccal tablets. | the purpose of the present research work was to extract jackfruit mucilage, use it as a mucoadhesive agent, and to develop extended release buccoadhesive tablets with an intention to avoid hepatic first-pass metabolism, by enhancing residence time in the buccal cavity. | 2012 | 23119234 |
tyrosinase inhibitors from the wood of artocarpus heterophyllus. | from the methanolic-soluble extract of the wood of artocarpus heterophyllus, four new flavones, artocarmins a-d (1-4), and three new chalcones, artocarmitins a-c (5-7), have been isolated together with 13 known compounds. their structures were determined on the basis of the spectroscopic data. compounds 1-4, 6, 7, 9-16, and 20 displayed significant tyrosinase inhibitory activity. the most active compound, morachalcone a (12) (ic50, 0.013 μm), was 3000 times more active as a tyrosinase inhibitor ... | 2012 | 23113717 |
development of starch-gelatin complex microspheres as sustained release delivery system. | the starch was isolated from jackfruit seeds and evaluated for its preformulation properties, like tapped density, bulk density, and particle size. the fourier transform infrared (ftir) analysis was done and compared with that of the commercially available starch which confirmed the properties. using the various concentrations of jackfruit seed starch, the microspheres were prepared, combining with gelatin by ionotropic gelation technique. the developed microspheres were subjected to analysis of ... | 2012 | 23057005 |
uncertainty of the sample size reduction step in pesticide residue analysis of large-sized crops. | to estimate the uncertainty of the sample size reduction step, each unit in laboratory samples of papaya and cucumber was cut into four segments in longitudinal directions and two opposite segments were selected for further homogenisation while the other two were discarded. jackfruit was cut into six segments in longitudinal directions, and all segments were kept for further analysis. to determine the pesticide residue concentrations in each segment, they were individually homogenised and analys ... | 2013 | 23039817 |
effects of tropical high tannin non legume and low tannin legume browse mixtures on fermentation parameters and methanogenesis using gas production technique. | in vitro experiments were conducted to evaluate the suitability of several mixtures of high tanniniferous non legumes with low tanniniferous legumes on in vitro gas production (ivgp), dry matter degradation, ammonia-n, methane production and microbial population. eight treatments were examined in a randomized complete block design using four non-legumes and two legumes (carallia integerrima×leucaena leucocephala (ll) (trt 1), c. integerrima×gliricidia sepium (gs) (trt 2), aporosa lindeliyana×ll ... | 2012 | 25049496 |
a novel serine protease with human fibrino(geno)lytic activities from artocarpus heterophyllus latex. | a protease was isolated and purified from artocarpus heterophyllus (jackfruit) latex and designated as a 48-kda antimicrobial protease (amp48) in a previous publication. in this work, the enzyme was characterized for more biochemical and medicinal properties. enzyme activity of amp48 was strongly inhibited by phenylmethanesulfonyl fluoride and soybean trypsin inhibitor, indicating that the enzyme was a plant serine protease. the n-terminal amino acid sequences (a-q-e-g-g-k-d-d-d-g-g) of amp48 ha ... | 2012 | 22579962 |
potential of jackfruit peel as precursor for activated carbon prepared by microwave induced naoh activation. | the feasibility of preparing activated carbon (jpac) from jackfruit peel, an industrial residue abundantly available from food manufacturing plants via microwave-assisted naoh activation was explored. the influences of chemical impregnation ratio, microwave power and radiation time on the properties of activated carbon were investigated. jpac was examined by pore structural analysis, scanning electron microscopy, fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, nitrogen adsorption isotherm, elemental an ... | 2012 | 22414577 |
batch and continuous (fixed-bed column) biosorption of crystal violet by artocarpus heterophyllus (jackfruit) leaf powder. | in this study, batch and fixed-bed column experiments were performed to investigate the biosorption potential of artocarpus heterophyllus (jackfruit) leaf powder (jlp) to remove crystal violet (cv) from aqueous solutions. batch biosorption studies were carried out as a function of solution ph, contact time, initial dye concentration and temperature. the biosorption equilibrium data showed excellent fit to the langmuir isotherm model with maximum monolayer biosorption capacity of 43.39 mg g(-1) a ... | 2012 | 22221460 |
[optimization of ultrasonic-assisted extraction of total flavonoids from leaves of the artocarpus heterophyllus by response surface methodology]. | to investigate the ultrasonic-assisted extract on of total flavonoids from leaves of the artocarpus heterophyllus. | 2011 | 22066410 |
preparation of cross-linked carboxymethyl jackfruit starch and evaluation as a tablet disintegrant. | the main purposes of this study are to prepare cross-linked carboxymethyl jackfruit starch (cl-cmjf) and to evaluate its pharmaceutical property as a tablet disintegrant. cl-cmjf was prepared by a dual carboxymethyl-crosslinking reaction in a flask containing jackfruit seed starch (jfs), chloroacetic acid (caa), sodium hydroxide (naoh) and sodium trimetaphosphate (stmp). the reaction was carried out using methanol as a solvent for 60 min at 70°c and at jfs:caa:naoh:stmp ratio of 1.0:0.29:0.28:0. ... | 2011 | 21959799 |
effect of acid concentration and treatment time on acid-alcohol modified jackfruit seed starch properties. | the properties of starch extracted from jackfruit (artocarpus heterophyllus lam.) seeds, collected from west assam after acid-alcohol modification by short term treatment (st) for 15-30min with concentrated hydrochloric acid and long term treatment (lt) for 1-15days with 1m hydrochloric acid, were investigated. granule density, freeze thaw stability, solubility and light transmittance of the treated starches increased. a maximum decrease in the degree of polymerisation occurred in st of 30min (2 ... | 2011 | 25212133 |
nutritional assessment of a jackfruit (artocarpus heterophyllus) meal. | the mature jackfruit (artocarpus heterophyllus) is consumed in sri lanka either as a main meal or a meal accompaniment. however, there is no scientific data on the nutrient compositions of cooked jackfruit meals. thus, the objective of the study was to carry out a nutritional assessment of a composite jackfruit breakfast meal comprising seeds and flesh. | 2011 | 21789865 |
abundance of jackfruit (artocarpus heterophyllus) affects group characteristics and use of space by golden-headed lion tamarins (leontopithecus chrysomelas) in cabruca agroforest. | cabruca is an agroforest of cacao trees shaded by native forest trees. it is the predominant vegetation type throughout eastern part of the range of the golden-headed lion tamarins, leontopithecus chrysomelas, an endangered primate endemic to atlantic forest. understanding how lion tamarins use this agroforest is a conservation priority. to address this question, we documented the diet, home range size, group sizes and composition, density, number of litters and body condition of lion tamarins l ... | 2011 | 21079956 |
3-prenyl luteolin, a new prenylated flavone with melanin biosynthesis inhibitory activity from wood of artocarpus heterophyllus. | in our efforts to find new whitening agent from natural resources, we focused on wood of artocarpus heterophyllus which shows anti-melanogenesis activity. by activity-guided fractionation of a. heterophyllus wood extract, a new prenylated flavonoid, 3-prenyl luteolin (1) was isolated. the ic(50) of mushroom tyrosinase inhibitory activity of 1 was 76.3 microm. the results of the comparison with that of luteolin showed the prenyl substituent at c-3 position of 1 play an important role for revealin ... | 2010 | 20230878 |
evaluation of antioxidant capacity and phenol content in jackfruit (artocarpus heterophyllus lam.) fruit pulp. | the antioxidant capacity of jackfruit (artocarpus heterophyllus lam. fam. moracae) fruit pulp (jfp) obtained from western ghats india was determined by evaluating the scavenging activity using 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (dpph), ferric reducing power assays and n, n-dimethyl-p-phenylendiamine (dmpd) radical cation decolorization assay. jfp was analyzed for total phenolic content (tpc) and total flavonoids content (tfc). the ethanol and water are the best solvents for the extracting phenols and ... | 2010 | 20198442 |
isoprenoid-substituted flavonoids from wood of artocarpus heterophyllus on b16 melanoma cells: cytotoxicity and structural criteria. | as a result of cytotoxicity-guided fractionation, nine flavonoids, artocarpin (1), cudraflavone c (2), 6-prenylapigenin (3), kuwanon c (4), norartocarpin (5), albanin a (6), cudraflavone b (7), brosimone i (8) and artocarpanone (9) were identified from the methanol extract of the wood of artocarpus heterophyllus, known commonly as nangka in indonesia. a structure-activity investigation of the effect of these isolated compounds (1-9) and structurally related compounds on b16 melanoma cells indica ... | 2010 | 19686821 |
chemical components and tyrosinase inhibitors from the twigs of artocarpus heterophyllus. | an hplc method was developed and validated to compare the chemical profiles and tyrosinase inhibitors in the woods, twigs, roots, and leaves of artocarpus heterophyllus . five active tyrosinase inhibitors including dihydromorin, steppogenin, norartocarpetin, artocarpanone, and artocarpesin were used as marker compounds in this hplc method. it was discovered that the chemical profiles of a. heterophyllus twigs and woods are quite different. systematic chromatographic methods were further applied ... | 2009 | 19588925 |
adsorption of methylene blue from aqueous solution by jackfruit (artocarpus heteropyllus) leaf powder: a fixed-bed column study. | continuous fixed-bed studies were undertaken to evaluate the efficiency of jackfruit leaf powder (jlp) as an adsorbent for the removal of methylene blue (mb) from aqueous solution under the effect of various process parameters like bed depth (5-10cm), flow rate (30-50ml/min) and initial mb concentrations (100-300mg/l). the ph at point of zero charge (ph(pzc)) of the adsorbent was determined by the titration method and a value of 3.9 was obtained. a ftir of the adsorbent was done before and after ... | 2009 | 19541403 |
carotenoid composition of jackfruit (artocarpus heterophyllus), determined by hplc-pda-ms/ms. | carotenoids are pigments responsible for the yellow-reddish color of many foods and are related to important functions and physiological actions, preventing several chronic-degenerative diseases. the objective of this study was to confirm the carotenoid composition of jackfruit by high-performance liquid chromatography connected to photodiode array and mass spectrometry detectors (hplc-pda-ms/ms). the main carotenoids were all-trans-lutein (24-44%), all-trans-beta-carotene (24-30%), all-trans-ne ... | 2009 | 19437120 |
wound healing properties of artocarpus heterophyllus lam. | the studies on excision wound healing model reveals significant wound healing activity of the methanolic leaf extract (simple ointment 5%) of "artocarpus heterophyllus" ham which is comparable with standard (betadine). in the excision model, the period of epithelization, of the extract treated group was found to be higher than the controlgroup and slightly lesser than standard treated group of animals on the up to 16(th) post wounding day. | 2009 | 22557331 |
isolation of tyrosinase inhibitors from artocarpus heterophyllus and use of its extract as antibrowning agent. | a new furanoflavone, 7-(2,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-4-hydroxy-2-(2-hydroxy propan-2-yl)-2, 3-dihydrofuro(3, 2-g)chromen-5-one (artocarpfuranol, 1), together with 14 known compounds, dihydromorin (2), steppogenin (3), norartocarpetin (4), artocarpanone (5), artocarpesin (6), artocarpin (7), cycloartocarpin (8), cycloartocarpesin (9), artocarpetin (10), brosimone i (11), cudraflavone b (12), carpachromene (13), isoartocarpesin (14), and cyanomaclurin (15) were isolated from the wood of artocarpus heterop ... | 2008 | 18683821 |
removal of cationic dye from aqueous solution using jackfruit peel as non-conventional low-cost adsorbent. | this study aimed at investigating the feasibility of using jackfruit peel (jfp), a solid waste, abundantly available in malaysia, for the adsorption of methylene blue, a cationic dye. batch adsorption studies were conducted to evaluate the effects of contact time, initial concentration (35-400mg/l), ph (2-11), and adsorbent dose (0.05-1.20g) on the removal of dye at temperature of 30 degrees c. the experimental data were analyzed by the four different types of linearized langmuir isotherm, the f ... | 2009 | 18572309 |
anti-inflammatory effects of phenolic compounds isolated from the fruits of artocarpus heterophyllus. | artocarpus heterophyllus lam is a large evergreen tree cultivated throughout southeast asia for its fruits. its leaves and roots have been used for medicinal purposes. the aim of this work was to study the in vitro anti-inflammatory effects of phenolic compounds isolated from the ethyl acetate extracts of the fruits of artocarpus heterophyllus. three phenolic compounds were characterized as artocarpesin [5,7,2',4'-tetrahydroxy-6-(3-methylbut-3-enyl) flavone] ( 1), norartocarpetin (5,7,2',4'-tetr ... | 2008 | 18500810 |
specialized use of two fingers in free-ranging aye-ayes (daubentonia madagascariensis). | the aye-aye (daubentonia madagascariensis) possesses a highly specialized hand with two fingers, the third and the fourth, being used in a way unparalleled by any other primate. we observed the use of the third and the fourth fingers in various activities in four free-ranging aye-ayes. we found that the thin third finger was used exclusively or preferably for tapping, inserting into the mouth (probably for cleaning the teeth) and probing for nectar, kernels and insects in bamboo, twigs and live ... | 2008 | 18473358 |
structure-activity relationship of prenyl-substituted polyphenols from artocarpus heterophyllus as inhibitors of melanin biosynthesis in cultured melanoma cells. | a series of prenylated, flavone-based polyphenols, compounds 1-8, were isolated from the wood of artocarpus heterophyllus. these compounds, which have previously been shown not to inhibit tyrosinase activity, were found to be active inhibitors of the in vivo melanin biosynthesis in b16 melanoma cells, with little or no cytotoxicity. to clarify the structural requirement for inhibition, some structure-activity relationships were studied, in comparison with related compounds lacking prenyl side ch ... | 2007 | 17886834 |
solid-state fermentation for the production of monascus pigments from jackfruit seed. | the aim of the present work was to investigate the feasibility of jackfruit seed powder as a substrate for the production of pigments by monascus purpureus in solid-state fermentation (ssf). a pigment yield of 25odunits/g dry fermented substrate was achieved by employing jackfruit seed powder with optimized process parameters such as 50% initial moisture content, incubation temperature 30 degrees c, 9x10(4)spores/g dry substrate inoculum and an incubation period of seven days. the color of the p ... | 2007 | 16919934 |
inhibitory effect of isoprenoid-substituted flavonoids isolated from artocarpus heterophyllus on melanin biosynthesis. | isoprenoid-substituted flavonoids were isolated from the wood of artocarpus heterophyllus by means of activity-guided fractionation. artocarpin (1), cudraflavone c (2), 6-prenylapigenin (3), kuwanon c (4), norartocarpin (5) and albanin a (6) inhibited melanin biosynthesis in b16 melanoma cells without inhibiting tyrosinase. a structure-activity investigation indicated that the presence of the isoprenoid-substituted moiety enhanced the inhibitory activity on melanin production in b16 melanoma cel ... | 2006 | 16732541 |
comparisons of low-cost adsorbents for treating wastewaters laden with heavy metals. | in this article, the removal performance and cost-effectiveness of various low-cost adsorbents derived from agricultural waste, industrial by-product or natural material are evaluated and compared to those of activated carbon for the removal of heavy metals (cd(ii), cr(iii), cr(vi), cu(ii), ni(ii) and zn(ii)) from metals-contaminated wastewater. to highlight their technical applicability, selected information on ph, dose required, initial metal concentration, adsorption capacity and the price of ... | 2006 | 16300818 |
minerals and functional groups present in the jackfruit seed: a spectroscopic investigation. | in this work, emission and fourier transform infrared spectra of the jackfruit seed, in powdered form, are recorded. analysis of the emission spectrum confirms the presence of two hitherto undetected elements, manganese and magnesium. the fourier transform infrared spectrum reveals the presence of some specific functional groups, attributed to the different bands present in the spectrum. | 2004 | 15762312 |
artocarpin is a polyspecific jacalin-related lectin with a monosaccharide preference for mannose. | a reinvestigation of the carbohydrate-binding properties revealed that artocarpin, a previously described mannose-specific lectin from jackfruit (artocarpus integrifolia) seeds, behaves as a polyspecific lectin. surface plasmon resonance hapten inhibition experiments demonstrated that artocarpin readily interacted with a wide range of monosaccharides covering galactose, n-acetylgalactosamine, mannose, glucose, sialic acid and n-acetylmuramic acid. molecular docking confirmed this unexpected abil ... | 2013 | 15556279 |
allergy to jackfruit: a novel example of bet v 1-related food allergy. | jackfruit allergy has been reported just once. it is unknown whether this food allergy is caused by direct sensitization or cross-sensitization to pollen allergens. | 2004 | 15461600 |
structural basis for the carbohydrate specificities of artocarpin: variation in the length of a loop as a strategy for generating ligand specificity. | artocarpin, a tetrameric lectin of molecular mass 65 kda, is one of the two lectins extracted from the seeds of jackfruit. the structures of the complexes of artocarpin with mannotriose and mannopentose reported here, together with the structures of artocarpin and its complex with me-alpha-mannose reported earlier, show that the lectin possesses a deep-seated binding site formed by three loops. the binding site can be considered as composed of two subsites; the primary site and the secondary sit ... | 2004 | 15099743 |
freeze-substitution of dehydrated plant tissues: artefacts of aqueous fixation revisited. | this investigation assessed the extent of rehydration of dehydrated plant tissues during aqueous fixation in comparison with the fine structure revealed by freeze-substitution. radicles from desiccation-tolerant pea (pisum sativum l.), desiccation-sensitive jackfruit seeds (artocarpus heterophyllus lamk.), and leaves of the resurrection plant eragrostis nindensis ficalho & hiern. were selected for their developmentally diverse characteristics. following freeze-substitution, electron microscopy o ... | 2001 | 11770432 |
the interaction of selective plant lectins with neuraminidase-treated and untreated iga1 from the sera of iga nephropathy patients. | a study on the binding interaction of lectins from artocarpus heterophyllus (jacalin), glycine max and sambucus nigra with standardised quantity of iga from the iga nephropathy patients and normal controls was performed. the glycine max lectin demonstrated higher affinity towards the serum iga of igan patients as compared to normal controls. however, the affinity binding was lower in cases ofjacalin and the sambucus nigra lectin. when serum samples were treated with neuraminidase, the differenti ... | 2001 | 11419909 |
characterisation of jack fruit lectin. | jack fruit (artocarpus heterophyllus) seed extract contains a lectin termed jack fruit lectin (jfl) which possesses diversed biological properties. a detailed analysis of its properties has been lacking. the present investigation was initiated to study the detail properties of jfl. after extraction and purification on affigel galactosamine-agarose column, jfl was subjected to nd-page. several different charged species from nd-page upon sds-page gave rise to two dissimilar trimeric subunit at 12. ... | 2000 | 11192491 |
km+, a mannose-binding lectin from artocarpus integrifolia: amino acid sequence, predicted tertiary structure, carbohydrate recognition, and analysis of the beta-prism fold. | the complete amino acid sequence of the lectin km+ from artocarpus integrifolia (jackfruit), which contains 149 residues/mol, is reported and compared to those of other members of the moraceae family, particularly that of jacalin, also from jackfruit, with which it shares 52% sequence identity. km+ presents an acetyl-blocked n-terminus and is not posttranslationally modified by proteolytic cleavage as is the case for jacalin. rather, it possesses a short, glycine-rich linker that unites the regi ... | 1999 | 10210179 |
homology between jacalin and artocarpin from jackfruit (artocarpus integrifolia) seeds. partial sequence and preliminary crystallographic studies of artocarpin. | jacalin and artocarpin, the two lectins from jackfruit (artocarpus integrifolia) seeds, have different physicochemical properties and carbohydrate-binding specificities. however, comparison of the partial amino-acid sequence of artocarpin with the known sequence of jacalin indicates close to 50% sequence identity. artocarpin crystallizes in two forms, both monoclinic p2(1), with one and two tetramic molecules, respectively, in the asymmetric units of form i (a = 69.9, b = 73.7, c = 60.6 a and be ... | 1997 | 15299916 |