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Lupinus angustifolius, narrow-leaved blue lupine, Blauwe lupine, Lupin de Cosentino, Lupino Azzurro, Люпин узколистный, altramuzazul

Lupinus angustifolius L.Family: Fabaceae

Synonym: Lupinus canaliculatus Sweet    
  • English: narrow-leaved blue lupine
  • Arabic: ترمس ضيق الأوراق
  • Chinese: 狭叶羽扇豆
  • Czech: Vlčí Bob Úzkolistý
  • Danish: Smallbladet lupin
  • Dutch: Blauwe lupine
  • Finnish: Sinilupiini
  • French: Lupin de Cosentino, Lupin de Cosentini
  • German: Blaue Lupine, Schmalblattrige Lupine
  • Hebrew: תורמוס צר עלים
  • Hungarian: Keskenylevelu Csillagfurt, Kek Csillafurt
  • Italian: Lupino Azzurro
  • Norwegian: Smallupin
  • Polish: Łubin wąskolistny
  • Portuguese: Tremoceiro-de-folhas-estreitas, Tremoceiro-azul
  • Russian: Люпин узколистный
  • Spanish: altramuzazul
  • Swedish: Blålupin, Fingerlupin
  • Turkish: Mavi aci bakla
  • Welsh: Bysedd-y-blaidd culddail

36 Pharmacy / pharmacology related published articles of  Lupinus angustifoliu

 
1.    Anti-inflammatory activity of lupine (Lupinus angustifolius L.) protein hydrolysates in THP-1-derived macrophages Millan-Linares, M.d.C., et al., Journal of Functional Foods, 2014. 8: p. 224-233.
2.    Isolation and foaming functionality of acid-soluble protein from lupin (Lupinus angustifolius) kernels Wong, A., et al., Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 2013. 93(15): p. 3755-3762.
3.    Bruno-Soares, A. M., P.r.o.t.e.o.g.V.v.s.c.t.o.i.v.i.d.o.t.l.L.a.s.p.f.i.s.r., et al., Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition, 2011. 95(4): p. 456-460.
4.    The reaction of Lupinus angustifolius L. root meristematic cell nucleoli to lead Balcerzak, L., S. Glinska, and M. Godlewski, Protoplasma, 2011. 248(2): p. 353-361.
5.    Lupinus angustifolius (sweet lupin) seed protein - an anti-obesity protein found Rahman, M., International Journal of Obesity, 2007. 31: p. S107-S107.
6.    Alkaloid profile and antimicrobial activity of Lupinus angustifolius L. alkaloid extract Erdemoglu, N., S. Ozkan, and F. Tosun, Phytochemistry Reviews, 2007. 6(1): p. 197-201.
7.    Phenolics and antioxidative activities in narrow-leafed lupins (Lupinus angustifolius L.) Oomah, B.D., et al., Plant Foods for Human Nutrition, 2006. 61(2): p. 91-97.
8.    Phloem alkaloid tolerance allows feeding on resistant Lupinus angustifolius by the aphid Myzus persicae Cardoza, Y.J., et al., Journal of Chemical Ecology, 2006. 32(9): p. 1965-1976.
9.    Cholesterol-lowering effects of dietary blue lupin (Lupinus angustifolius L.) in intact and ileorectal anastomosed pigs Martins, J.M., et al., Journal of Lipid Research, 2005. 46(7): p. 1539-1547.
10.    Construction of a genetic linkage map using MFLP and identification of molecular markers linked to domestication genes in narrow-leafed lupin (Lupinus angustifolius L.) Boersma, J.G., et al., Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters, 2005. 10(2): p. 331-344.
11.    Application of comparative genomics to narrow-leafed lupin (Lupinus angustifolius L.) using sequence information from soybean and Arabidopsis Francki, M.G. and D.J. Mullan, Genome, 2004. 47(4): p. 623-632.
12.    Triterpene glycosides of Lupinus angustifolius Woldemichael, G.M. and M. Wink, Phytochemistry, 2002. 60(4): p. 323-327.
13.    Biological activity of alpha-galactoside preparations from Lupinus angustifolius L. and Pisum sativum L. seeds Gulewicz, P., et al., Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2002. 50(2): p. 384-389.
14.    The three-dimensional structure of the Nudix enzyme diadenosine tetraphosphate hydrolase from Lupinus angustifolius L Swarbrick, J.D., et al., Journal of Molecular Biology, 2000. 302(5): p. 1165-1177.
15.    Biochemical and partial molecular characterization of bitter and sweet forms of Lupinus angustifolius, a.e.m.f.s.o.m.r.o.q.a.b.H., M. Y., et al., Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 2000. 48(10): p. 1458-1461.
16.    Enhanced methionine levels and increased nutritive value of seeds of transgenic lupins (Lupinus angustifolius L) expressing a sunflower seed albumin gene Molvig, L., et al., Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 1997. 94(16): p. 8393-8398.
17.    A 90-day feeding study of the alkaloids of Lupinus angustifolius in the rat Robbins, M.C., D.S. Petterson, and P.G. Brantom, Food and Chemical Toxicology, 1996. 34(8): p. 679-686.
18.    A 90-day feeding study of lupin (Lupinus angustifolius) flour spiked with lupin alkaloids in the rat Butler, W.H., G.P. Ford, and D.M. Creasy, Food and Chemical Toxicology, 1996. 34(6): p. 531-536.
19.    THE UTILIZATION OF LUPIN (LUPINUS, A.A.F.B.G.B.R.I.P.T.O.S.G.O.L.B.T.N.-V.O.L.S.M.I.L., et al., Journal of Nutrition, 1995. 125(8): p. 2145-2155.
20.    ABSORPTION OF ZINC FROM LUPIN (LUPINUS ANGUSTIFOLIUS)-BASED FOODS Petterson, D.S., B. Sandstrom, and A. Cederblad, British Journal of Nutrition, 1994. 72(6): p. 865-871.
21.    Immunotropic activity of lupin seeds extracts and fractions from Lupinus angustifolius and Lupinus albus Blaszczyk, B., et al., Archivum Immunologiae et Therapiae Experimentalis, 1994. 42(2): p. 147-153.
22.    THE TOXICITY OF SEED EXTRACTS AND THEIR FRACTIONS FROM LUPINUS-ANGUSTOFOLIUS L AND LUPINUS-ALBUS L Stobiecki, M., et al., Journal of Applied Toxicology, 1993. 13(5): p. 347-352.
23.    UPTAKE AND TRANSPORT OF QUINOLIZIDINE ALKALOIDS IN CUSCUTA-REFLEXA PARASITIZING ON LUPINUS-ANGUSTIFOLIUS Baumel, P., et al., Zeitschrift Fur Naturforschung C-a Journal of Biosciences, 1993. 48(5-6): p. 436-443.
24.    MONITORING THE TOXICITY OF LUPIN (LUPINUS-ANGUSTIFOLIUS)STUBBLES HAS LIMITED VALUE IN THE PREVENTION OF LUPINOSIS Morcombe, P.W., et al., Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 1992. 32(6): p. 707-712.
25.    THE EFFECT OF LUPIN ALKALOIDS AND ETHANOL EXTRACTS FROM SEEDS OF LUPINUS-ANGUSTIFOLIUS ON SELECTED BACTERIAL STRAINS Tyski, S., et al., Journal of Plant Physiology, 1988. 133(2): p. 240-242.
26.    EFFECT OF UREA, G.-H.A.S.D.-S.O.T.I.M.P.-F., LUPININ, FROM LUPIN SEED (LUPINUS-ANGUSTIFOLIUS) Kim, C. S., A.G.A. Rao, and V. Prakash, Indian Journal of Biochemistry & Biophysics, 1988. 25(3): p. 292-301.
27.    ACUTE TOXICITY OF THE MAJOR ALKALOIDS OF CULTIVATED LUPINUS-ANGUSTIFOLIUS SEED TO RATS Petterson, D.S., et al., Journal of Applied Toxicology, 1987. 7(1): p. 51-53.
28.    CAPILLARY GAS-CHROMATOGRAPHY OF LUPIN ALKALOIDS Priddis, C.R., Journal of Chromatography, 1983. 261(1): p. 95-101.
29.    INFLUENCE OF LIGHT ON THE ALKALOID SYNTHESIS IN LUPINUS-ANGUSTIFOLIUS PART 1 ALKALOID ACCUMULATION Nowacki, E., et al., Acta Agrobotanica, 1973. 26(1): p. 123-138.
30.    RESEARCH ON THE ALKALOID CONTENT OF DIFFERENT SAMPLES OF LUPINUS-LUTEUS-D LUPINUS-ANGUSTIFOLIUS-D AND LUPINUS-ALBUS-D INST CHROMATOGRAPHY INST ELECTROPHORESIS INST PHOTOMETRY Wittenburg, H. and K. Nehring, Archiv fuer Tierernaehrung, 1967. 17(3): p. 227-231.
31.    Synthesis and degradation of alkaloids in lupin ontogenesis (Lupinus angustifolius) Bratek, W., et al., Acta Biochim Pol, 1965. 12((4)): p. 395-412.
32.    DIE BILDUNG VON LUPANIN UND HYDROXYLUPANIN AUS CADAVERIN- 1.514C -DIHYDROCHLORID IN LUPINUS ANGUSTIFOLIUS Schutte, H.R., C. Schafer, and E. Nowacki, Archiv Der Pharmazie Und Berichte Der Deutschen Pharmazeutischen Gesselschaft, 1962. 295(1): p. 20-&.
33.    Biogenesis of alkaloids. II. The interconversion of exogenous alkaloids in Lupinus angustifolius. Some experimental data on the Hydroxylupanine esters fractions Reifer, I., et al., Bull Acad Polon Sci, 1962. 10((5)): p. 161-166.
34.    Formation and composition of the alkaloids in varieties of Lupinus angustifolius English, G.a.F.s.M., N. A. and M.M. Edel'Shtein, Vestnik Sel Skoknoz Nauki, 1961. 1: p. 46-50.
35.    THE ALKALOIDAL CONTENT OF BLUE LUPINE (LUPINUS-ANGUSTIFOLIUS-L) AND ITS TOXICITY ON SMALL LABORATORY ANIMALS Gordon, W.C. and J.H.M. Henderson, Journal of Agricultural Science, 1951. 41(1-2): p. 141-145.
36.    Alkaloid variations during the course of germination and maturity of seed of Lupinus angustifolius Kunz, E., Zemedel Arch [Prague], 1933. 24((9/10)): p. 447-451.

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