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brassica campestris var. span: ii. cardiopathogenicity of fractions isolated from span rapeseed oil when fed to male rats.rapeseed oils low in erucic acid caused myocardial lesions when fed to weanling male rats for 16 weeks. the cardiopathogenic properties appear to be associated with the triglycerides of the oil, and not to nontriglyceride components present in fully refined rapeseed oil. cardiac lipid analysis confirmed that erucic acid accumulation was proportional to the concentration of this acid in the diet.19751177663
lipid changes in tissues of young boars fed rapeseed oil or corn oil.fully refined rapeseed oil, brassica campestris var. arlo plus echo, and corn oil were fed at 20% by weight of a basal diet to young yorkshire boars. a serial slaughter technique was employed whereby 3 boars from each dietary treatment were killed at 0,1,2,3,4 and 8 weeks of the experiment. the fatty acid profiles of heart, liver, adrenals and testes lipids were investigated. the typical fatty acids of rapeseed oil, erucic and eicosenoic acids, were incorporated at different levels into the tiss ...19751232599
brassica compestris var. span: i. fractionation of rapeseed oil by molecular distillation and adsorption chromatography.procedures for the large scale isolation of pure triglycerides and fractions rich in nontriglyceride components from span rapeseed oil are described. fractionation of brassica campestris var. span rapeseed oil by molecular distillation yielded 4 triglyceride fractions, all of which contained traces of sterol esters. an additional triglyceride fraction rich in free and esterified sterols and other volatile components was obtained from the oil. separation by adsorption chromatography of span rapes ...19751177662
structural investigation of oxalate-soluble rapeseed (brassica campestris) polysaccharides. 3. an arabinan. 19744370397
study of free and bound lipids of brassica campestris, var yellow sarson. 19744366535
low molecular weight carbohydrates from rapeseed (brassica campestris) meal. 19734763682
a di-d-galactosyl-myo-inositol from rapeseed (brassica campestris) meal. 19734751275
growth rate, lipid composition, metabolism and myocardial lesions of rats fed rapeseed oils (brassica campestris var. arlo, echo and span, and b. napus var. oro). 19734752972
structural investigation of water-soluble rapeseed (brassica campestris) polysaccharides. ii. an acidic arabinogalactan. 19724343240
the biosynthesis of some isothiocyanates and oxazolidinethiones in rape (brassica campestris l.).the incorporation of the radioactivity from acetate-1-(14)c, acetate-2-(14)c, dl-methionine-1-(14)c, dl-methionine-2-(14)c, dl-methionine-3,4-(14)c, dl-homomethionine-2-(14)c, dl-allyl-glycine-2-(14)c, and dl-2-amino-5-hydroxyvalerate-2-(14)c into the aglycones of progoitrin, gluconapin, and glucobrassicanapin of maturing rape plants (brassica campestris l.) was investigated. radioactivity from dl-methionine-2-(14)c, dl-methionine-3,4-(14)c, dl-homomethionine-2-(14)c, and acetate-2-(14)c were in ...196716656711
brassica campestris l.: floral induction by one long day.a strain of brassica campestris l. responds to a single photoinductive cycle 4 days after sowing. extending the photoperiod from 8 to 22 or 24 hours, with incandescent light of 538-lux intensity, induced inflorescence in 90 percent of the plants. inflorescence development was visible on dissection 5 or 6 days after photoinduction. floral induction increased with duration and intensity of the supplementary light.196617737594
the size, shape, and structure of chinese rape (brassica campestris l.-youcai) mosaic virus, ymv15, and some chemical characteristics of its protein subunits. 196414208093
some enzymic properties of a partially purified aminoacylase obtained from a polish variety of rapeseed (brassica campestris l.). 196113731830
glyceric acid kinase isolated from a polish variety of rapeseed (brassica campestris l.). 196014429593
choline kinase of rapeseed (brassica campestris l.). 195713460808
[preliminary findings on the endocrine changes in rabbits fed cabbage (brassica oleracea) & rape (brassica campestris oleifera)]. 195713490561
composite of pah-degrading endophytic bacteria reduces contamination and health risks caused by pahs in vegetables.vegetables accumulate polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (pahs) at high concentrations when grown in contaminated sites. inoculation with pah-degrading endophytic bacteria (ebpah) has been recognized as one of the most promising ways to remove pahs from plant bodies; however, the performance of single endophytic bacteria is generally limited. this investigation used a composite of eight ebpah to reduce the contamination and health risk posed by 16 epa priority pahs in vegetables including chinese ...028448936
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