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Cations modulate the substrate specificity of bifunctional class I O-methyltransferase from Ammi majus. (1/4)
Caffeoyl-coenzyme A O-methyltransferase cDNA was cloned from dark-grown Ammi majus L. (Apiaceae) cells treated with a crude fungal elicitor and the open reading frame was expressed in Escherichia coli. The translated polypeptide of 27.1-kDa shared significant identity to other members of this highly conserved class of proteins and was 98.8% identical to the corresponding O-methyltransferase from parsley. For biochemical characterization, the recombinant enzyme could be purified to apparent homogeneity by metal-affinity chromatography, although the recombinant enzyme did not contain any affinity tag. Based on sequence analysis and substrate specificity, the enzyme classifies as a cation-dependent O-methyltransferase with pronounced preference for caffeoyl coenzyme A, when assayed in the presence of Mg2+-ions. Surprisingly, however, the substrate specificity changed dramatically, when Mg2+ was replaced by Mn2+ or Co2+ in the assays. This effect could point to yet unknown functions and substrate specificities in situ and suggests promiscuous roles for the lignin specific cluster of plant O-methyltransferases. (+info)Molecular cloning and functional characterization of psoralen synthase, the first committed monooxygenase of furanocoumarin biosynthesis. (2/4)
Ammi majus L. accumulates linear furanocoumarins by cytochrome P450 (CYP)-dependent conversion of 6-prenylumbelliferone via (+)-marmesin to psoralen. Relevant activities, i.e. psoralen synthase, are induced rapidly from negligible background levels upon elicitation of A. majus cultures with transient maxima at 9-10 h and were recovered in labile microsomes. Expressed sequence tags were cloned from elicited Ammi cells by a nested DD-RT-PCR strategy with CYP-specific primers, and full-size cDNAs were generated from those fragments correlated in abundance with the induction profile of furanocoumarin-specific activities. One of these cDNAs representing a transcript of maximal abundance at 4 h of elicitation was assigned CYP71AJ1. Functional expression in Escherichia coli or yeast cells initially failed but was accomplished eventually in yeast cells after swapping the N-terminal membrane anchor domain with that of CYP73A1. The recombinant enzyme was identified as psoralen synthase with narrow substrate specificity for (+)-marmesin. Psoralen synthase catalyzes a unique carbon-chain cleavage reaction concomitantly releasing acetone by syn-elimination. Related plants, i.e. Heracleum mantegazzianum, are known to produce both linear and angular furanocoumarins by analogous conversion of 8-prenylumbelliferone via (+)-columbianetin to angelicin, and it was suggested that angelicin synthase has evolved from psoralen synthase. However, (+)-columbianetin failed as substrate but competitively inhibited psoralen synthase activity. Analogy modeling and docked solutions defined the conditions for high affinity substrate binding and predicted the minimal requirements to accommodate (+)-columbianetin in the active site cavity. The studies suggested that several point mutations are necessary to pave the road toward angelicin synthase evolution. (+info)An aqueous extract of Ammi visnaga fruits and its constituents khellin and visnagin prevent cell damage caused by oxalate in renal epithelial cells. (3/4)
(+info)Prevention of renal crystal deposition by an extract of Ammi visnaga L. and its constituents khellin and visnagin in hyperoxaluric rats. (4/4)
(+info)I am not aware of a widely recognized medical definition for the term "Ammi." It is possible that it could refer to a specific medical condition, treatment, or concept in a certain regional or cultural context. However, without more information, I cannot provide an accurate medical definition for this term.
In botanical terms, "Ammi" refers to a genus of plants in the family Apiaceae, also known as the carrot or parsley family. Some species of Ammi are used in traditional medicine, but there is limited scientific evidence supporting their effectiveness for specific medical conditions. It's important to consult with a healthcare professional before using any herbal remedies or supplements.
Khellin is not typically defined in a medical dictionary as it is not a medical term itself, but rather a chemical compound found in certain plants. However, Khellin is known for its use in traditional medicine and has been studied in modern medicine for its potential therapeutic effects. Here's the definition of Khellin from a chemistry perspective:
Khellin (C10H8O3) is a chemical compound derived from the seeds of the plant Ammi visnaga, also known as khella or Bishop's weed. It belongs to the class of organic compounds called furanocoumarins, which are naturally occurring aromatic organic compounds containing a furan ring (a five-membered aromatic heterocycle with four carbon atoms and one oxygen atom) fused to a coumarin ring (a benzene ring fused to α-pyrone).
Khellin has been used in traditional medicine for treating various conditions, including asthma, angina pectoris, and headaches. Modern research has investigated its potential as a therapeutic agent for cardiovascular diseases, cancer, and other medical conditions. However, more studies are needed to establish its safety and efficacy before it can be widely used in modern medicine.
Apiaceae is a family of flowering plants also known as Umbelliferae. It includes aromatic herbs and vegetables such as carrots, parsley, celery, fennel, and dill. The plants in this family are characterized by their umbrella-shaped clusters of flowers (umbels) and hollow stems. Some members of Apiaceae contain toxic compounds, so caution should be taken when identifying and consuming wild plants from this family.
"Prosopis" is a genus of flowering plants in the pea family, Fabaceae. It includes several species of spiny trees and shrubs that are native to arid and semi-arid regions of America, Africa, and Asia. Some common names for Prosopis species include mesquite, algarrobo, and jand. These plants are known for their ability to fix nitrogen in the soil, making them valuable for improving soil fertility in areas where they grow. They also produce seed pods that are a valuable food source for wildlife and humans in some regions. However, Prosopis species can also be invasive in some areas, outcompeting native vegetation and altering ecosystems.
'Anethum graveolens' is the medical term for a plant species more commonly known as dill. Dill is an herb that belongs to the Apiaceae family and is native to Europe, Asia, and North Africa. It has been used in traditional medicine for its carminative, antispasmodic, and sedative properties. The seeds and leaves of dill are used in cooking to add flavor to various dishes, and they are also used to make essential oils and extracts.
In a medical context, dill is sometimes used as a natural remedy for digestive issues such as bloating, gas, and indigestion. It may also have antibacterial and antifungal properties, although more research is needed to confirm these effects. Dill should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice or treatment.
Psoralens are a class of organic compounds that can be found in several plants such as figs, celery, and parsnips. They are primarily known for their use in the treatment of skin conditions like psoriasis and eczema. When combined with ultraviolet A (UVA) light therapy, psoralens can help to slow down the excessive growth of skin cells that lead to these conditions.
Psoralens work by intercalating into DNA, which means they fit between the base pairs of the double helix structure of DNA. When exposed to UVA light, the psoralen molecules undergo a chemical reaction that forms cross-links in the DNA, which can inhibit the replication and transcription of DNA. This effect on skin cells can help to reduce inflammation and slow down the growth of affected skin cells, leading to an improvement in symptoms of certain skin conditions.
It's important to note that psoralens can have side effects, including increased sensitivity to sunlight, which can lead to sunburn and an increased risk of skin cancer with long-term use. Therefore, it's essential to follow the instructions of a healthcare provider carefully when using psoralen therapy.
Setaria nematodes are a type of roundworm that belongs to the family Setariidae. These parasitic worms primarily infect birds, but some species can also infect mammals, including humans. The most common Setaria nematode that infects humans is Setaria digitata, which is found mainly in Asia and is transmitted through the consumption of raw or undercooked freshwater snails or fish.
In humans, Setaria nematodes typically cause mild symptoms or are asymptomatic. However, in some cases, they can lead to the development of eosinophilic meningitis, an inflammation of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord, which can cause headaches, stiff neck, fever, and other neurological symptoms.
Setaria nematodes have a complex life cycle that involves several hosts, including snails, fish, and birds. Humans can become accidental hosts when they ingest infective larvae present in contaminated food or water. Once inside the human body, the larvae migrate to various tissues, such as the brain, eyes, or subcutaneous tissue, where they mature into adults and produce eggs. The eggs are then excreted from the body through feces or other bodily fluids.
Preventing Setaria nematode infections involves avoiding the consumption of raw or undercooked freshwater snails or fish and practicing good hygiene, such as washing hands thoroughly before eating or preparing food. In cases where infection occurs, treatment typically involves administering anthelmintic drugs to kill the worms and alleviate symptoms.
Setariasis is a cutaneous and subcutaneous infestation caused by the larval stage of the parasitic worm, Setaria cervi or Setaria digitata. These worms are commonly known as pork tapeworms or cattle threadworms. The larvae typically migrate to various body tissues, including the eyes, brain, and spinal cord, causing a range of symptoms depending on the site of infection.
In humans, setariasis is usually contracted through the consumption of raw or undercooked meat from infected animals. However, it's essential to note that human infections with Setaria are rare, and the condition is more commonly seen in veterinary medicine.
The symptoms of setariasis can vary widely depending on the location and extent of the infestation. In some cases, there may be no noticeable symptoms at all. However, when symptoms do occur, they might include skin rashes or lesions, eye inflammation or vision problems, neurological symptoms such as headaches, seizures, or difficulty coordinating movements, and in severe cases, organ damage or failure.
Diagnosis of setariasis typically involves a combination of clinical evaluation, imaging studies, and laboratory tests to detect the presence of the parasite's larvae in bodily fluids or tissues. Treatment usually involves anti-parasitic medications to kill the worms, as well as supportive care to manage any associated symptoms or complications.
"Foeniculum" is the genus name for a plant species that includes fennel. In a medical context, fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) is known for its seeds and essential oil, which have been used in traditional medicine for various purposes such as improving digestion, reducing bloating, and alleviating menstrual discomfort. The seeds and oil contain several compounds with potential therapeutic effects, including anethole, fenchone, and estragole. However, it's important to note that the use of fennel in modern medicine is not well-studied, and more research is needed to establish its safety and efficacy.
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- Ammi majus L. (usf.edu)
- BASIONYM: Ammi majus Linnaeus 1753. (usf.edu)
- Apium ammi-majus Crantz, Cl. (usf.edu)
- Ammi majus is one of our tallest hardy annuals with long strong stems, lacy white flower heads and dark green feathery foliage. (countrygardenuk.com)
- This rectangular cushion features an Ammi majus flower design printed on high quality Linen. (kvistboutique.co.uk)
- Ammi majus, also knows as the Bishop's Flower produces umbel shaped white flowers above lace-like fine cut foliage. (stocksandgreen.com)
- Yes, Ammi , especially Ammi majus (Bishop's Weed), is popular for its delicate, lacy flowers that add lightness to plantings. (gardenershq.com)
- Ammi majus (Bishop's Weed) is the most commonly grown species in this genus. (gardenershq.com)
- Examples of these are figs ( Ficus carica ), celery ( Apium graveolens ), lemon oil, Tromso palm ( H laciniatum ), Queen Anne's lace ( Ammi majus ), and giant Russian hogweed ( H mantegazzianum ). (medscape.com)
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- Ammi Visnaga is used for respiratory conditions, for diseases of the heart and blood vessels, hardening of the arteries, high cholesterol. (parashomeopathy.com)
- Ammi Visnaga promtoes the production of Melanin pigment in the skin. (parashomeopathy.com)
- Ammi visnaga may aggravate liver disease. (parashomeopathy.com)
- Toothpickweed ( Ammi visnaga ) - Biennial. (gardenershq.com)
- Ammi visnaga can be grown as an annual in area with cold winters, or as a biennial in cool climates, if sown late in the year. (gardenershq.com)
- Half hardy biennial ( Ammi visnaga ). (gardenershq.com)
- Divine Essence - Ammi Visnaga (Khella - Organic) - 5 Millilitres - NPN: 00000000 -- Ammi Visnaga essential oil is used in cosmetics for its soothing, softening and regenerative effects on mature and sensitive skin. (georgianhealthfoods.ca)
- Native to North Africa, Ammi Visnaga (Khella) is a 20 to 80 cm tall plant that grows wild in Mediterranean fields, with pretty white flowers that bloom from July to September. (georgianhealthfoods.ca)
- Ammi Visnaga essential oil is sometimes used in perfumery as an original aromatic note due to its fresh, grassy fragrance.Ammi Visnaga essential oil is used in cosmetics for its soothing, softening and regenerative effects on mature and sensitive skin. (georgianhealthfoods.ca)
- INGREDIENTS Ammi Visnaga (Khella) Bio. (georgianhealthfoods.ca)
BULLWORT1
- The common names for the Half hardy annual, and Half hardy biennial Ammi plant include White lace flower, Large Bullwort, and Bishop's Weed. (gardenershq.com)
Genus4
- Ammi is a genus of about six species of summer-flowering plants in the family Apiaceae. (wildatheart.com)
- The Ammi plant genus consists of six species, and is a member of the ninety one genera Apiacaea family of plants. (gardenershq.com)
- How many members does the Ammi genus have? (gardenershq.com)
- The Ammi genus includes about eight species. (gardenershq.com)
Queen Anne2
- Commonly known as Queen Anne's Lace or Bishop's Weed, Ammi is good for adding height to borders, for cut flower production and attracts pollinating insects too. (countrygardenuk.com)
- Ammi is also known as 'Queen Anne's Lace' and historically women added the flower to their baths in hopes of attracting love. (wildatheart.com)
Species3
- Varieties of this annual species of Ammi plant range in height from one to four feet (30 to 120 cm). (gardenershq.com)
- It is best to sow Ammi species such as Bishop weed on the soil surface then give them a light dusting of soil. (gardenershq.com)
- Which Ammi species are most frequently grown by gardeners? (gardenershq.com)
Filler1
- A classic 'filler plant' Ammi is perfect for adding a light touch to any bunch of cut flowers. (countrygardenuk.com)
Plants3
- In this Gardener's HQ guide, we'll explore cultivating Ammi plants in your garden, indoor spaces, and other settings. (gardenershq.com)
- Ammi are medium sized plants that have white blooms carried on six inch wide (15 cm) umbel flower heads. (gardenershq.com)
- Be aware that the sap of Ammi plants can be dangerous, do not get it on your skin as it can react with light and cause painful skin rashes. (gardenershq.com)
Warmth1
- Ammi flowers are said to symbolize sanctuary and warmth. (payhip.com)
Ministry1
- Ammi Abraham is an anointed gospel minister, vocalist, multitalented instrumentalist, and director embedded with the spirit of God to win souls to the kingdom via the Ministry of Music. (praisejamzblog.com)
Practice2
- Through promotion of the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of human infectious diseases and by our involvement in education, research, clinical practice and advocacy, AMMI Canada aims to serve and educate the public and also to enhance the career opportunities of its members through professional development and advocacy initiatives. (ammi.ca)
- AMMI Canada and its members must be compliant with the requirements of the Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act, the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) Code of Ethics and Professionalism, CMA guidelines for physician interactions with industry, Royal College of Physician and Surgeons of Canada accreditation requirements for CPD, Innovative Medicines Canada's Code of Ethical Practice and with AMMI Canada by-laws. (ammi.ca)
Flowers1
- We at ammi flowers offer a subscription service allowing you to set up a regular delivery of flowers to someone you love. (ammi-flowers.com)
Search1
- http://lo-ammi.org/forum/search.php?searchid=220666 I suspect that there. (lo-ammi.org)
Tall1
- Ammi is tall and needs support such as pea & bean netting stretched horizontally. (countrygardenuk.com)
Canada2
- June 10, 2013 - The Association of Medical Microbiology and Infectious Disease Canada (AMMI Canada) has developed a document to help guide front-line clinicians on the use of antiviral drugs for avian influenza A(H7N9) virus in the event that cases of the novel virus emerge in Canada. (pshsa.ca)
- AMMI Canada is the national specialty association that represents physicians, clinical microbiologists and researchers specializing in the fields of medical microbiology and infectious diseases. (ammi.ca)
White1
- Billowing powder puffs of white ammi with columns of ivory foxgloves piercing through, these look delicate, yet magnificent together in the garden and picked for a vase. (sarahraven.com)
Year1
- Express your love to your dearly beloved mother on a special occasion this year by sending this lovely Ammi I Miss You Combo. (gifterzz.com)
Skin1
- Please Note: Ammi may irritate skin so it's best to wear gloves and long sleeves when handling. (countrygardenuk.com)
Members2
- Do members of Ammi make a good garden or landscaping plant? (gardenershq.com)
- Are members of the Ammi fragrant? (gardenershq.com)
Perfect2
- With a background in cognitive neuroscience and psychology combined with her passion for food produced the perfect starting point for Ammi Food. (ammifood.com)
- Ammi is a perfect addition to bouquets as they add great texture and give a wild feel. (wildatheart.com)
Results1
- Simulation results indicate that both approaches for AMMI models lead to valid tests in terms of maintaining the type I error rate, with the regression approach having better power properties. (nih.gov)
Time3
- To have your ammi flowering at the same time, sow in autumn and plant out the following spring. (sarahraven.com)
- Ammi and Yaya , another friend again who likes having a good time together on the bed. (theshemaleshow.com)
- Ammi almost cum many times while Yaya sits on her cock for a long time. (theshemaleshow.com)
Makes2
- How Ammi makes parenting easy. (ammifood.com)
- That makes Ammi excited so much so she cum on Yayas boobs. (theshemaleshow.com)
Easy1
- Ammi are is easy to look after, though they require watering in the dry spells of summer. (gardenershq.com)
Similar1
- While classical interaction models proposed by Tukey and Mandel have interaction structures as a function of main effects, a newer class of models, additive main effects and multiplicative interaction (AMMI) models, do not have similar restrictive assumptions on the interaction structure. (nih.gov)
Long1
- Yaya doesnt wait that long so she returns to do the same to Ammi . (theshemaleshow.com)
Child1
- Ammi is a wise and gentle child who leads the way as we explore ourselves and one another through the natural world. (mindful.org)