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Lathyrus sativus, Grass pea, Triputa, Latri


Lathyrus sativus L.
Family: Fabaceae

Common names: grass pea, blue sweet pea, chickling vetch, Indian pea, Indian vetch, white vetch
Amharic: ጓያ
Arabic: جلبان مزروع turmos 
Bengali: খেসারি ডাল
Bangladesh: khesar
Catalan: Guixera
Crotia: jari grah
Ethiopia: guaya
Greece: λαθούρι
Hindi: लतरी
Hungarian: Szegletes lednek
Itali: cicerchia
Portugal: chícharos
Spanish: almorta or alverjón
Sanskrit: thriputa, kalaaya, khandikaa, lanka, sandika

Description: Glabrous to subglabrous, annual, stem winged. Leaf paripinnately compound, leaflets 2, 5-100 mm long, 1.5-11 mm broad, narrowly lanceolate to linear, stipules lanceolate, semisagittate; median and upper leaves with mostly 3-sect tendrils. Peduncle 1-flowered, 3.0-6.0 cm. Calyx 7-10 mm long, teeth subequal, 1 ½-3 times as long as the tube. Corolla red, blue or white, 12-24 mm long. Fruit 2.5-3.3 cm long, 9-12 mm broad, upper suture broadly winged, wings 1-2.5 mm wide; 3-5-seeded.

Used in Ayurveda and Unani. The plant is reported to be poisonous to stock. Seeds cathartic, poisonous. Ingesting the seeds for 3–6 months can cause neurolathyrism, a syndrome characterized by muscular rigidity, weakness, and paralysis of the leg muscles. In severe cases, victims may be reduced to  crawling.  Young  men  between  20  and  30  years  old  are primarily affected. Livestock may also develop paralysis if they ingest grass pea for a long time. BOAA (beta-N-oxalylamino-L-alanine)  is  generally  regarded  as  the  cause  of neurolathyrism. [CRC World Dictionary of Medicinal and Poisonous Plants]

Seeds—toxic. Prolonged consumption results in paralysis of legs, both in animals and human beings, known as lathyrism. The toxic substance responsible for lathyrism had been identified as selenium. [Indian Medicinal Plants An Illustrated Dictionary]

96 Published articles of Lathyrus sativus

1.    Ecological function and application of toxin beta-ODAP in grass pea (Lathyrus sativus)
Xiong Jun-lan; Bai Xue; Batool, Asfa; et al.
Yingyong Shengtai Xuebao  Volume: 25   Issue: 4   Pages: 1197-1205   Published: APR 2014

2.    Polyphenol composition and antioxidant activity of different grass pea (Lathyrus sativus), lentils (Lens culinaris), and chickpea (Cicer arietinum) ecotypes of the Campania region (Southern Italy)
Fratianni, Florinda; Cardinale, Federica; Cozzolino, Autilia; et al.
JOURNAL OF FUNCTIONAL FOODS  Volume: 7   Pages: 551-557   Published: MAR 2014

3.    De novo sequencing and characterization of a novel Bowman Birk inhibitor from Lathyrus sativus L. seeds by electrospray mass spectrometry
Tamburino, Rachele; Severino, Valeria; Sandomenico, Annamaria; et al.
MOLECULAR BIOSYSTEMS  Volume: 8   Issue: 12   Pages: 3232-3241   Published: 2012

4.    Nutritional values and radical scavenging capacities of grass pea ( Lathyrus sativus L.) seeds in Valle Agricola district, Italy.
Tamburino, R.; Guida, V.; Pacifico, S.; et al.
Australian Journal of Crop Science  Volume: 6   Issue: 1   Pages: 149-156   Published: 2012

5.    Isolation and characterization of NaCl-tolerant mutations in two important legumes, Clitoria ternatea L. and Lathyrus sativus L.: Induced mutagenesis and selection by salt stress
Talukdar, Dibyendu
JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL PLANTS RESEARCH  Volume: 5   Issue: 16   Pages: 3619-3628   Published: AUG 18 2011

6.    A Bowman-Birk inhibitor with anti-elastase activity from Lathyrus sativus L. seeds
Rocco, Micaela; Malorni, Livia; Chambery, Angela; et al.
MOLECULAR BIOSYSTEMS  Volume: 7   Issue: 8   Pages: 2500-2507   Published: 2011

7.    Factors affecting beta-ODAP content in Lathyrus sativus and their possible physiological mechanisms
Jiao, C-J; Jiang, J-L.; Ke, L. -M.; et al.
FOOD AND CHEMICAL TOXICOLOGY  Volume: 49   Issue: 3   Pages: 543-549   Published: MAR 2011

8.    beta-ODAP accumulation could be related to low levels of superoxide anion and hydrogen peroxide in Lathyrus sativus L.
Jiao, C. -J.; Jiang, J. -L.; Li, C.; et al.
FOOD AND CHEMICAL TOXICOLOGY  Volume: 49   Issue: 3   Pages: 556-562   Published: MAR 2011

9.    Effect of environmental factors on the biosynthesis of the neuro-excitatory amino acid beta-ODAP (beta-N-oxalyl-L-alpha,beta-diaminopropionic acid) in callus tissue of Lathyrus sativus
Haque, Rabiul M.; Kuo, Yu-Haey; Lambein, Fernand; et al.
FOOD AND CHEMICAL TOXICOLOGY  Volume: 49   Issue: 3   Pages: 583-588   Published: MAR 2011

10.    Climatic, edaphic and altitudinal factors affecting yield and toxicity of Lathyrus sativus grown at five locations in Ethiopia
Fikre, Asnake; Negwo, Tesgera; Kuo, Yu-Haey; et al.
FOOD AND CHEMICAL TOXICOLOGY  Volume: 49   Issue: 3   Pages: 623-630   Published: MAR 2011

11.    Towards the re-introduction of grass pea (Lathyrus sativus) in the West Balkan Countries: The case of Serbia and Srpska (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Mikic, A.; Mihailovic, V.; Cupina, B.; et al.
FOOD AND CHEMICAL TOXICOLOGY  Volume: 49   Issue: 3   Pages: 650-654   Published: MAR 2011

12.    The nutritive value of grasspea (Lathyrus sativus) and allied species, their toxicity to animals and the role of malnutrition in neurolathyrism
Enneking, Dirk
FOOD AND CHEMICAL TOXICOLOGY  Volume: 49   Issue: 3   Pages: 694-709   Published: MAR 2011

13.    Environmental effect on yield, composition and technological seed traits of some Italian ecotypes of grass pea (Lathyrus sativus L.)
Piergiovanni, Angela R.; Lupo, Francesco; Zaccardelli, Andmassimo
JOURNAL OF THE SCIENCE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE  Volume: 91   Issue: 1   Pages: 122-129   Published: JAN 2011

14.    The Effect of Germination on Antioxidant and Nutritional Parameters of Protein Isolates from Grass Pea (Lathyrus sativus) Seeds
Starzynska-Janiszewska, A.; Stodolak, B.; Mickowska, B.
FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL  Volume: 16   Issue: 1   Pages: 73-77   Published: FEB 2010

15.    Identification and Purification of Metalloprotease from Dry Grass Pea (Lathyrus sativus L.) Seeds
Ramakrishna, Vadde; Rajasekhar, Sake; Reddy, Lokireddy Sudarsana
APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY  Volume: 160   Issue: 1   Pages: 63-71   Published: JAN 2010

16.    Biological detection and analysis of toxicity of organophosphate- and azadirachtin-based insecticides in Lathyrus sativus L.
Ganguly, Susmita; Bhattacharya, Sima; Mandi, Sukumar; et al.
ECOTOXICOLOGY  Volume: 19   Issue: 1   Pages: 85-95   Published: JAN 2010

17.    Effect of methionine supplement on physical responses and neurological symptoms in broiler chicks fed grass pea (Lathyrus sativus)-based starter ration
Fikre, Asnake; Yami, Alemu; Kuo, Yu-Haey; et al.
FOOD AND CHEMICAL TOXICOLOGY  Volume: 48   Issue: 1   Pages: 11-17   Published: JAN 2010

18.    Accumulation of lead in the roots of grass pea (Lathyrus sativus L.) plants triggers systemic variation in gene expression in the shoots
Brunet, Judicaelle; Varrault, Gilles; Zuily-Fodil, Yasmine; et al.
CHEMOSPHERE  Volume: 77   Issue: 8   Pages: 1113-1120   Published: NOV 2009

19.    Potentiation of neurotoxicity of Lathyrus sativus by manganese: Alterations in blood-brain barrier permeability
Mishra, Geeta; Shukla, Rakesh; Hasan, Mahdi; et al.
TOXICOLOGY MECHANISMS AND METHODS  Volume: 19   Issue: 4   Pages: 318-326   Published: MAY 2009

20.    Analysis of genetic diversity among selected grasspea (Lathyrus sativus L.) genotypes using RAPD markers
Barik, Durga P.; Acharya, Laxmikanta; Mukherjee, Arup K.; et al.
ZEITSCHRIFT FUR NATURFORSCHUNG SECTION C-A JOURNAL OF BIOSCIENCES  Volume: 62   Issue: 11-12   Pages: 869-874   Published: NOV-DEC 2007

21.    Differential induction of oxidative impairments in brain regions of male mice following subchronic consumption of Khesari dhal (Lathyrus sativus) and detoxified Khesari dhal
Shinomol, George K.; Muralidhara
NEUROTOXICOLOGY  Volume: 28   Issue: 4   Pages: 798-806   Published: JUL 2007

22.    Abscisic acid promotes accumulation of toxin ODAP in relation to free spermine level in grass pea seedlings (Lathyrus sativus L.)
Xiong, You-Cai; Xing, Geng-Mei; Li, Feng-Min; et al.
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY  Volume: 44   Issue: 2-3   Pages: 161-169   Published: FEB-MAR 2006

23.    Neurotoxicity and pharmacology of Lathyrus sativus extracts of high- and low-toxicity strains
Kusama-Eguchi, Kuniko; Suda, Atsuhiro; Ikegami, Fumio; et al.
JOURNAL OF NATURAL MEDICINES  Volume: 60   Issue: 2   Pages: 107-112   Published: 2006

24.    Transgenic grasspea (Lathyrus sativus L.): Factors influencing Agrobacterium-mediated transformation and regeneration
Barik, DP; Mohapatra, U; Chand, PK
PLANT CELL REPORTS  Volume: 24   Issue: 9   Pages: 523-531   Published: NOV 2005

25.    Advances in both toxic biochemistry and detoxification of Lathyrus sativus.
Jiao ChengJin; Wang ChongYing; Li ZhiXiao; et al.
Acta Prataculturae Sinica  Volume: 14   Issue: 1   Pages: 100-105   Published: 2005

26.    Effects of Eu3+ on the metabolism of amino acid and protein in xerophytic Lathyrus sativus L.
Tian, HE; Gao, YS; Zeng, FL; et al.
BIOLOGICAL TRACE ELEMENT RESEARCH  Volume: 105   Issue: 1-3   Pages: 257-267   Published: SUM 2005

27.    In vitro activation of protein kinase C by beta-N-oxalyl-L-alpha,beta-diaminopropionic acid, the Lathyrus sativus neurotoxin
Singh, MR; Rudra, MPP; Rao, SLN; et al.
NEUROCHEMICAL RESEARCH  Volume: 29   Issue: 7   Pages: 1343-1348   Published: JUL 2004

28.    Effects of europium ions (Eu3+) on the distribution and related biological activities of elements in Lathyrus sativus L. roots
Tian, HE; Gao, YS; Li, FM; et al.
BIOLOGICAL TRACE ELEMENT RESEARCH  Volume: 93   Issue: 1-3   Pages: 257-269   Published: SUM 2003

29.    Effect of dietary administration of Lathyrus sativus pulse on intestinal biochemical parameters in normal and scorbutic guinea pigs
Amba, A; Kumar, M; Upreti, RK; et al.
BIOMEDICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  Volume: 15   Issue: 4   Pages: 315-322   Published: DEC 2002

30.    Comparative effect of dietary administration of Lathyrus sativus pulse on behaviour, neurotransmitter receptors and membrane permeability in rats and guinea pigs
Amba, A; Seth, K; Ali, M; et al.
JOURNAL OF APPLIED TOXICOLOGY  Volume: 22   Issue: 6   Pages: 415-421   Published: NOV-DEC 2002

31.    Immunomodulating effect of lectins of grass pea (Lathyrus sativus L.).
Kiselevskii, M. V.; Zaichikova, S. G.
Khimiko-Farmatsevticheskii Zhurnal  Volume: 36   Issue: 6   Pages: 30-31   Published: June 2002

32.    Effect of extracts of Lathyrus sativus, Lathyrus pratensis, and Lathyrus sylvestris on the phagocytic and antibacterial activity of human neutrophils
Zajchikova, S. G.
Khimiko-Farmatsevticheskii Zhurnal  Volume: 36   Issue: 3   Pages: 36-37   Published: March, 2002

33.    Purification and characterization of insulin-mimetic inositol phosphoglycan-like molecules from grass pea (Lathyrus sativus) seeds
Paneda, C; Villar, AV; Alonso, A; et al.
MOLECULAR MEDICINE  Volume: 7   Issue: 7   Pages: 454-460   Published: JUL 2001

34.    Excitotoxicity of Lathyrus sativus neurotoxin in leech retzius neurons
Cemerikic, D; Nedeljkov, V; Lopicic, S; et al.
PHYSIOLOGICAL RESEARCH  Volume: 50   Issue: 2   Pages: 205-214   Published: 2001

35.    Effect of combined treatment of 60Cogamma-ray and EMS on antioxidase activity and ODAP content in Lathyrus sativus
Qin Xincheng; Wang Fei; Wang Xiaojuan; et al.
Yingyong Shengtai Xuebao  Volume: 11   Issue: 6   Pages: 957-958   Published: December, 2000

36.    Accumulation of ABA and ODAP in Lathyrus sativus under water stress
Xing Gengsheng; Zhou Gongke; Li Zhixiao; et al.
Yingyong Shengtai Xuebao  Volume: 11   Issue: 5   Pages: 693-698   Published: Oct., 2000

37.    Differential effect of beta-N-oxalylamino-L-alanine, the Lathyrus sativus neurotoxin, and (+/-)-alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methylisoxazole-4-propionate on the excitatory amino acid and taurine levels in the brain of freely moving rats
La Bella, V; Piccoli, F
NEUROCHEMISTRY INTERNATIONAL  Volume: 36   Issue: 6   Pages: 523-530   Published: MAY 2000

38.    Enzymatic formation of 2,3-diaminopropionic acid, the direct precursor of the neurotoxin beta-ODAP, in Lathyrus sativus
Ikegami, F; Yamamoto, A; Kuo, YH; et al.
BIOLOGICAL & PHARMACEUTICAL BULLETIN  Volume: 22   Issue: 7   Pages: 770-771   Published: JUL 1999

39.    Receptor interactions of beta-N-oxalyl-L-alpha,beta-diaminopropionic acid, the Lathyrus sativus putative excitotoxin, with synaptic membranes
Jain, RK; Junaid, MA; Rao, SLN
NEUROCHEMICAL RESEARCH  Volume: 23   Issue: 9   Pages: 1191-1196   Published: SEP 1998

40.    Inhibition of tyrosine aminotransferase by beta-N-oxalyl-L-alpha,beta-diaminopropionic acid, the Lathyrus sativus neurotoxin.
Shasi Vardhan, K; Pratap Rudra, M P; Rao, S L
Journal of neurochemistry  Volume: 68   Issue: 6   Pages: 2477-84   Published: 1997-Jun

41.    In vitro toxicological investigations of isoxazolinone amino acids of Lathyrus sativus
Riepe, Matthias; Spencer, Peter S.; Lambein, Fernand; et al.
Natural Toxins  Volume: 3   Issue: 1   Pages: 58-64   Published: 1995

42.    FROM SOIL TO BRAIN - ZINC-DEFICIENCY INCREASES THE NEUROTOXICITY OF LATHYRUS-SATIVUS AND MAY AFFECT THE SUSCEPTIBILITY FOR THE MOTORNEURONE DISEASE NEUROLATHYRISM
LAMBEIN, F; HAQUE, R; KHAN, JK; et al.
TOXICON  Volume: 32   Issue: 4   Pages: 461-466   Published: APR 1994

43.    DEVELOPMENTAL VARIATION OF THE NEUROTOXIN, BETA-N-OXALYL-L-ALPHA,BETA-DIAMINO PROPIONIC-ACID (ODAP), IN LATHYRUS-SATIVUS
ADDIS, G; NARAYAN, RKJ
ANNALS OF BOTANY  Volume: 74   Issue: 3   Pages: 209-215   Published: SEP 1994

44.    Chemical properties of the natural neurotoxin of Lathyrus sativus 3-N-oxalyl-2,3-diamino-propanoic acid (beta-ODAP), its nontoxic 2-N-oxalyl isomer, and its hydrolysis product 2,3-diamino-propanoic acid (DAPRO) by 1H- and 13C-NMR spectroscopy
De Bruyn, Andre; Van Haver, Dirk; Lambein, Fernand; et al.
Natural Toxins  Volume: 1   Issue: 6   Pages: 328-340   Published: 1993

45.    FREE AMINO-ACIDS AND TOXINS IN LATHYRUS-SATIVUS SEEDLINGS
LAMBEIN, F; KHAN, JK; KUO, YH
PLANTA MEDICA  Volume: 58   Issue: 4   Pages: 380-381   Published: AUG 1992

46.    EFFECT OF DIFFERENT SOLVENTS ON PROTEIN RECOVERY AND NEUROTOXIN AND TRYPSIN-INHIBITOR CONTENTS OF GRASS PEA (LATHYRUS-SATIVUS)
DESHPANDE, SS; CAMPBELL, CG
JOURNAL OF THE SCIENCE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE  Volume: 60   Issue: 2   Pages: 245-249   Published: 1992

47.    GENOTOXIC EFFECTS OF TWO PESTICIDES ROGOR AND BAVISTIN AND AN ANTIBIOTIC STREPTOMYCIN IN MEIOTIC CELLS OF GRASS PEA LATHYRUS-SATIVUS L
KUMAR U; SINHA S S N
Cytologia (Tokyo)  Volume: 56   Issue: 2   Pages: 209-241   Published: 1991

48.    Toxicological study on grasspea ( Lathyrus sativus L.) and its toxic component BOAA.
Lui, X. C.; Zhang, G. W.
Journal of Toxicology, Toxin Reviews  Volume: 9   Issue: 1   Pages: 76   Published: 1990

49.    EFFECT OF LATHYRUS-SATIVUS TOXIN ON COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS AND URINARY CATECHOLAMINES IN EXPERIMENTAL-ANIMALS
KARANTH, KS; MADHYASTHA, MS; AROOR, AR
INDIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL RESEARCH  Volume: 87   Pages: 459-462   Published: MAY 1988

50.    THE GLYCEMIC INDEX OF CHICKLING VETCH (LATHYRUS SATIVUS) TESTED IN NORMAL SUBJECTS AND IN TYPE-2 (NON-INSULIN-DEPENDENT) DIABETIC-PATIENTS
CIGNARELLI, M; ROSCO, M; COSPITE, MR; et al.
DIABETOLOGIA  Volume: 30   Issue: 7   Pages: A508-A508   Published: JUL 1987

51.    EVALUATION OF THE TOXICITY OF PROCESSED LATHYRUS-SATIVUS SEEDS IN CHICKS
MOSLEHUDDIN, ABM; HANG, YD; STOEWSAND, GS
NUTRITION REPORTS INTERNATIONAL  Volume: 36   Issue: 4   Pages: 851-855   Published: OCT 1987

52.    SIMILAR CLASTOGENIC SENSITIVITIES OF RAT AND MOUSE BONE-MARROW CELLS EXPOSED INVIVO TO LEAF-EXTRACT OF LATHYRUS-SATIVUS
CHAKRABARTI, S; ROYCHOUDHURI, S; BANERJEE, SN
INDIAN JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY  Volume: 23   Issue: 3   Pages: 138-140   Published: 1985

53.    THE PRIMARY STRUCTURE OF THE ALPHA-CHAIN OF A MITOGENIC LECTIN FROM THE SEEDS OF LATHYRUS-SATIVUS
SLETTEN, K; KOLBERG, J
HOPPE-SEYLERS ZEITSCHRIFT FUR PHYSIOLOGISCHE CHEMIE  Volume: 364   Issue: 8   Pages: 1047-1051   Published: 1983

54.    THE LATHYRUS-SATIVUS NEUROTOXIN - RESISTANCE OF THE SQUIRREL-MONKEY TO PROLONGED ORAL HIGH-DOSES
MEHTA, T; PARKER, AJ; CUSICK, PK; et al.
TOXICOLOGY AND APPLIED PHARMACOLOGY  Volume: 69   Issue: 3   Pages: 480-484   Published: 1983

55.    THE PHYTOALEXIN RESPONSE OF LATHYRUS-SATIVUS (GRASS PEA)
ROBESON, DJ; HARBORNE, JB
ZEITSCHRIFT FUR NATURFORSCHUNG C-A JOURNAL OF BIOSCIENCES  Volume: 38   Issue: 3-4   Pages: 334-336   Published: 1983

56.    PURIFICATION AND PROPERTIES OF A MITOGENIC LECTIN FROM LATHYRUS-SATIVUS SEEDS
KOLBERG, J; SLETTEN, K
BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA  Volume: 704   Issue: 1   Pages: 26-30   Published: 1982

57.    ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF LATHYCARPIN, A NEW PTEROCARPAN PHYTOALEXIN FROM LATHYRUS-SATIVUS
INGHAM, JL; MARKHAM, KR
ZEITSCHRIFT FUR NATURFORSCHUNG C-A JOURNAL OF BIOSCIENCES  Volume: 37   Issue: 7-8   Pages: 724-726   Published: 1982

58.    ENZYMIC CONVERSION OF AGMATINE TO PUTRESCINE IN LATHYRUS-SATIVUS SEEDLINGS - PURIFICATION AND PROPERTIES OF A MULTIFUNCTIONAL ENZYME (PUTRESCINE SYNTHASE)
SRIVENUGOPAL, KS; ADIGA, PR
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY  Volume: 256   Issue: 18   Pages: 9532-9541   Published: 1981

59.    TRYPSIN-INHIBITOR FROM LATHYRUS-SATIVUS SEEDS - FINAL PURIFICATION, SEPARATION OF PROTEIN-COMPONENTS, PROPERTIES, AND CHARACTERIZATION
ROY, DN
JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY  Volume: 28   Issue: 1   Pages: 48-54   Published: 1980

60.    LATHYRUS-SATIVUS NEUROTOXIN - EVIDENCE OF SELECTIVE RETENTION IN MONKEY TISSUE
MEHTA, T; PARKER, AJ; CUSICK, PK; et al.
TOXICOLOGY AND APPLIED PHARMACOLOGY  Volume: 52   Issue: 1   Pages: 54-61   Published: 1980

61.    HIGH K+ CONTENT EXPLAINS THE ABOLITION OF THE ACTION POTENTIAL IN AMPHIBIAN SCIATIC-NERVE INVITRO BY LATHYRUS-SATIVUS SEED EXTRACT
PEARSON, S; NUNN, PB; ABBOTT, NJ
EXPERIENTIA  Volume: 35   Issue: 10   Pages: 1363-1364   Published: 1979

62.    ACUTE NEUROTOXICITY OF THE LATHYRUS-SATIVUS NEUROTOXIN, L-3-OXALYLAMINO-2-AMINOPROPIONIC ACID, IN THE SQUIRREL-MONKEY
PARKER, AJ; MEHTA, T; ZARGHAMI, NS; et al.
TOXICOLOGY AND APPLIED PHARMACOLOGY  Volume: 47   Issue: 1   Pages: 135-143   Published: 1979

63.    SENSITIVE AND SPECIFIC COLORIMETRIC METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF ALPHA, BETA-DIAMINOPROPIONIC ACID AND LATHYRUS-SATIVUS NEUROTOXIN
RAO, SLN
ANALYTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY  Volume: 86   Issue: 2   Pages: 386-395   Published: 1978

64.    ENTRY OF BETA-N-OXALYL-L-ALPHA, BETA-DIAMINOPROPIONIC ACID, LATHYRUS-SATIVUS NEUROTOXIN INTO CENTRAL NERVOUS-SYSTEM OF ADULT RAT, CHICK AND RHESUS-MONKEY
RAO, SLN
JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRY  Volume: 30   Issue: 6   Pages: 1467-1470   Published: 1978

65.    PHYSICOCHEMICAL VALUES IN DIFFERENT VARIETIES OF LATHYRUS-SATIVUS AND THEIR INTERRELATIONSHIPS
ROY, DN; RAO, KV
JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY  Volume: 26   Issue: 3   Pages: 687-689   Published: 1978

66.    PUTRESCINE-SENSITIVE (ARTIFACTUAL) AND INSENSITIVE (BIOSYNTHETIC) S-ADENOSYL-L-METHIONINE DECARBOXYLASE ACTIVITIES OF LATHYRUS-SATIVUS SEEDLINGS
SURESH, MR; ADIGA, PR
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY  Volume: 79   Issue: 2   Pages: 511-518   Published: 1977

67.    STUDY OF SOME PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTIONS OF EXTRACTS OF LATHYRUS-SATIVUS-LINN-(HINDI-KHESARI) SEEDS
NAURIYAL, MM; GUPTA, I
INDIAN VETERINARY JOURNAL  Volume: 54   Issue: 7   Pages: 541-546   Published: 1977

68.    NATURAL PLANT ENZYME-INHIBITORS .3. PURIFICATION OF PROTEASE INHIBITORS FROM LATHYRUS-SATIVUS SEEDS
BHAT, PG; KARNIK, SS; PATTABIRAMAN, TN
INDIAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY & BIOPHYSICS  Volume: 13   Issue: 4   Pages: 339-343   Published: 1976

69.    TISSUE DISTRIBUTION AND METABOLISM OF LATHYRUS-SATIVUS NEUROTOXIN, L-3-OXALYLAMINO-2-AMINOPROPIONIC ACID, IN SQUIRREL-MONKEY
MEHTA, T; ZARGHAMI, NS; CUSICK, PK; et al.
JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRY  Volume: 27   Issue: 6   Pages: 1327-1331   Published: 1976

70.    L-2-OXALYLAMINO-3-AMINOPROPIONIC ACID, AN ISOMER OF LATHYRUS-SATIVUS NEUROTOXIN
WU, G; BOWLUS, SB; KIM, KS; et al.
PHYTOCHEMISTRY  Volume: 15   Issue: 8   Pages: 1257-1259   Published: 1976

71.    ARGININE DECARBOXYLASE FROM LATHYRUS-SATIVUS SEEDLINGS - PURIFICATION AND PROPERTIES
RAMAKRISHNA, S; ADIGA, PR
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY  Volume: 59   Issue: 2   Pages: 377-386   Published: 1975

72.    I. A Proposito de la probable etiologia de la caida del vello en los enfermos latiricos espanoles. Resultado de la investigacion de toxinas en los hongos que se desarrollan en la superficie externa de las semillas del Lathyrus sativus (almortas)
[Probable etiology of alopecia in Spanish lathyric patients. Results of studies on fungal toxins developed on the exterior surface of the seed of Lathyrus sativus (blue wetch)].
Aydillo, L
Archivos de neurobiologia  Volume: 38   Issue: 4   Pages: 321-54   Published: 1975 Jul-Aug

73.    VARIATION IN NEUROTOXIN, TRYPSIN-INHIBITORS AND SUSCEPTIBILITY TO INSECT ATTACK IN VARIETIES OF LATHYRUS-SATIVUS SEEDS
ROY, DN; BHAT, RV
ENVIRONMENTAL PHYSIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY  Volume: 5   Issue: 3   Pages: 172-177   Published: 1975

74.    SPECIFIC ENZYMATIC PROCEDURE FOR DETERMINATION OF NEUROTOXIC COMPONENTS (DERIVATIVES OF L-ALPHA,BETA-DIAMINOPROPIONIC ACID) IN LATHYRUS-SATIVUS
RAO, DR; HARIHARA.K; VIJAYALA.KR
JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY  Volume: 22   Issue: 6   Pages: 1146-1148   Published: 1974

75.    Possible mechanism of action of neurotoxin from Lathyrus sativus.
[Anonymous]
Nutrition reviews  Volume: 31   Issue: 9   Pages: 282-3   Published: 1973-Sep

76.    Studies on a neurotoxin from Lathyrus sativus.
Mehta, T.
Dissertation Abstracts International, B  Volume: 34   Issue: 2   Pages: 738   Published: 1973

77.    Possible mechanism of action of neurotoxin from Lathyrus sativus.
[Anonymous]
Nutrition Reviews  Volume: 31   Issue: 9   Pages: 282-283   Published: 1973

78.    SPECIFICITY OF NEUROTOXIN FROM LATHYRUS-SATIVUS AS AN AMINO-ACID ANTAGONIST
MEHTA, T; HASKELL, BE; HSU, AF
BIOCHEMISTRY  Volume: 11   Issue: 22   Pages: 4053-&   Published: 1972

79.    FURTHER PURIFICATION, FRACTIONATION, AND PROPERTIES OF TRYPSIN-INHIBITOR ISOLATED FROM LATHYRUS-SATIVUS
ROY, DN
JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY  Volume: 20   Issue: 4   Pages: 778-&   Published: 1972

80.    MECHANISM OF ACTION OF BETA-N-OXALYL-L-ALPHA,BETA-DIAMINOPROPIONIC ACID, LATHYRUS-SATIVUS NEUROTOXIN - EFFECT ON BRAIN LYSOSOMES
LAKSHMAN.J; CHEEMA, PS; PADMANAB.G
NATURE-NEW BIOLOGY  Volume: 234   Issue: 48   Pages: 156-&   Published: 1971

81.    MECHANISM OF ACTION OF BETA-N-OXALYL-L-ALPHA,BETA-DIAMINOPROPIONIC ACID, LATHYRUS-SATIVUS NEUROTOXIN
CHEEMA, PS; PADMANAB.G; SARMA, PS
JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRY  Volume: 18   Issue: 11   Pages: 2137-&   Published: 1971

82.    EVIDENCE, ISOLATION, PURIFICATION, AND SOME PROPERTIES OF A TRYPSIN INHIBITOR IN LATHYRUS-STAIVUS
ROY, DN; RAO, SP
JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY  Volume: 19   Issue: 2   Pages: 257-&   Published: 1971

83.    BIOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF BETA-N-OXALYL-ALPHA,BETA-DIAMINOPROPIONIC ACID, LATHYRUS-SATIVUS NEUROTOXIN AS AN EXCITANT AMINO ACID
CHEEMA, PS; PADMANAB.G; SARMA, PS
JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRY  Volume: 17   Issue: 8   Pages: 1295-&   Published: 1970

84.    NEUROTOXICITY OF BETA-N-OXALYL-L-ALPHABETA-DIAMINOPROPIONIC ACID NEUROTOXIN FROM PULSE LATHYRUS SATIVUS
CHEEMA, PS; MALATHI, K; PADMANAB.G; et al.
BIOCHEMICAL JOURNAL  Volume: 112   Issue: 1   Pages: 29-&   Published: 1969

85.    ISOLATION P PURIFICATION OF A NEW TOXIC FACTOR FROM LATHYRUS SATIVUS
RUKMINI, C
INDIAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY  Volume: 5   Issue: 4   Pages: 182-&   Published: 1968

86.    EFFECT OF NEUROTOXIN FROM SEEDS OF LATHYRUS SATIVUS ON GLUTAMATE METABOLISM IN CHICK BRAIN
JACOB, E; PATEL, AJ; RAMAKRIS.CV
JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRY  Volume: 14   Issue: 11   Pages: 1091-&   Published: 1967

87.    FURTHER STUDIES ON TOXIC FACTORS IN LATHYRUS SATIVUS - POTENTIATION OF A TOXIC FRACTION FROM SEED BY SOME AMINO ACIDS
NAGARAJA.V; MOHAN, VS; GOPALAN, C
INDIAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY  Volume: 3   Issue: 2   Pages: 130-&   Published: 1966

88.    ISOLATION + CHARACTERIZATION OF BETA-N-OXALYL-L-ALPHA,BETA-DIAMINOPROPIONIC ACID - NEUROTOXIN FROM SEEDS OF LATHYRUS SATIVUS
RAO, SLN; SARMA, PS; ADIGA, PR
BIOCHEMISTRY  Volume: 3   Issue: 3   Pages: 432-&   Published: 1964

89.    NEUROTOXIC COMPOUNDS OF THE SEEDS OF LATHYRUS-SATIVUS
MURTI, VVS; SESHADRI, TR; VENKITASUBRAMANIAN, TA
PHYTOCHEMISTRY  Volume: 3   Issue: 1   Pages: 73-78   Published: 1964

90.    SOME STRUCTURAL FEATURES AND NEUROTOXIC ACTION OF A COMPOUND FROM LATHYRUS SATVUS SEEDS
ADIGA, PR; SARMA, PS; RAO, SLN
CURRENT SCIENCE  Volume: 32   Issue: 4   Pages: 153-&   Published: 1963

91.    ISOLATION OF A TOXIC PRINCIPLE FROM LATHYRUS SATIVUS SEEDS
ADIGA, PR; PADMANABHAN, G; SARMA, PS; et al.
JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC & INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH  Volume: C 21   Issue: 10   Pages: 284-&   Published: 1962

92.    Accion de un extracto de chiharos (Lathyrus sativus) sobre algunas funciones fisiologicas [Engl. summ.]
The action of a green peas (Lathyrus sativus) extract on some physiologic functions [Engl. summ.]
NORRIS, B.; CONCHA, J.; REYES, C.
BOL SOC BIOL CONCEPCION [CHILE]  Volume: 37   Pages: 29-40   Published: 1962

93.    O gisto-patologicheskikh izmeneniyakh v vozvratnykh i bluzhdayushchikh nervakh i myshtsakh gortani pri latirizme loshadei.
Lesions in the Recurrent and Vagus Nerve at the Larynx in Lathyrus sativus Poisoning in Horses.
TEL'TSOV, A. I.
Sovetskaya Veterinariya  Issue: 11/12   Pages: 83-86 pp.   Published: 1940

94.    Lathyrus sativus L. (chickling vetch; Khesari; Indian pea) as a stock food
STEYN, D. G.
UNION S AFRICA ONDERSTEPOORT JOUR VET SCI AND ANIMAL INDUST  Volume: 1   Issue: (1)   Pages: 163-171   Published: 1933

95.    On the distribution of lathyrism in the United Provinces and on its cause, with a description of a 4 3/4 months' feeding experiment on Tonga ponies with botanically pure cultures of Lathyrus sativus and of Vicia sativa
STOTT, H.
INDIAN JOUR MED RES  Volume: 18   Issue: (1)   Pages: 51-55   Published: 1930

96.    The constituents of Lathyrus sativus seeds and their action
Dilling, WJ
JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY AND EXPERIMENTAL THERAPEUTICS  Volume: 14   Issue: 5   Pages: 359-366   Published: JAN 1920

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