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sinapine
Known as:
4-hydroxy-3,5-dimethoxycinnamate choline
, sinapine bisulphate
National Institutes of Health
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Choline
analogs & derivatives
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sinapine, thiocyanate salt
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2019
2019
Identification of sinapine-derived choline from rapeseed diet as a source of serum trimethylamine N-oxide in pigs.
Hong Chen
,
Ling-fang Peng
,
+8 authors
Chi Chen
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
2019
Corpus ID: 189944680
Choline and its metabolites have diverse and important functions in many physiological processes, especially for anabolic…
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2015
2015
Characterization of the Factors that Influence Sinapine Concentration in Rapeseed Meal during Fermentation
Yanxing Niu
,
Mulan Jiang
,
+4 authors
Fenghong Huang
PLoS ONE
2015
Corpus ID: 15848947
We analyzed and compared the difference in sinapine concentration in rapeseed meal between the filamentous fungus, Trametes sp…
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2013
2013
Phenolic composition analysis and gene expression in developing seeds of yellow- and black-seeded Brassica napus.
Jinjin Jiang
,
Yanlin Shao
,
Aimin Li
,
Chun-liang Lu
,
Yongtai Zhang
,
Youping Wang
Journal of Integrative Plant Biology
2013
Corpus ID: 9764120
Breeders have focused on yellow-seeded Brassica napus (rapeseed) for its better quality compared with the black-seeded variety…
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2002
2002
High performance liquid chromatography of phenolic choline ester fragments derived by chemical and enzymatic fragmentation processes: analysis of sinapine in rape seed.
Juan Li
,
Z. El Rassi
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
2002
Corpus ID: 32599012
High-performance liquid chromatography methods based on reversed-phase chromatography (RPC) and normal phase chromatography (NPC…
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1999
1999
Structural changes of sinapic acid and sinapine bisulfate during autoclaving with respect to the development of colored substances
R. Cai
,
S. Arntfield
,
J. Charlton
1999
Corpus ID: 96356712
Structural changes in sinapic acid during autoclaving were studied using spectral analysis, thin-layer chromatography, high…
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1993
1993
Purification and characterization of sinapine synthase from seeds of Brassica napus.
T. Vogt
,
R. Aebershold
,
B. Ellis
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics
1993
Corpus ID: 6827450
1-O-Sinapoylglucose:choline sinapoyltransferase ("sinapine synthase") has been purified from immature seeds of Brassica napus by…
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1980
1980
Rapeseed meal and egg taint: the role of sinapine.
A. W. Pearson
,
E. J. Butler
,
G. Fenwick
The Journal of the Science of Food and…
1980
Corpus ID: 40267004
Neither the administration of sinapine bisulphate in the diet, nor the repeated intramuscular or intravenous injection of large…
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1979
1979
Sinapine Esterase I. Characterization of Sinapine Esterase from Cotyledons of Raphanus sativus
G. Nurmann
,
D. Strack
1979
Corpus ID: 38812623
Abstract From cotyledons of Raphanus sativus (red radish) an esterase activity which catalyzes the hydrolysis of sinapine into…
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1963
1963
Metabolism of Sinapine in Mustard Plants. I. Degradation of Sinapine into Sinapic Acid & Choline.
A. Tzagoloff
Plant Physiology
1963
Corpus ID: 26445558
In 1825 Henry and Garot (5) isolated an alkaloidal amine from black mustard seeds. This new natural product was named sinapine…
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1963
1963
Metabolism of Sinapine in Mustard Plants. II. Purification & Some Properties of Sinapine Esterase.
A. Tzagoloff
Plant Physiology
1963
Corpus ID: 10050478
Experimental evidence for the presence in mustard seedlings of an esterase that catalyzes the hydrolysis of sinapine into sinapic…
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