A plant genus of the family ZYGOPHYLLACEAE. It is sometimes called chaparral but that is a generic word which is used with a number of other plants. Members contain NORDIHYDROGUAIARETIC ACID.
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Origins and ecological consequences of pollen specialization among desert bees. (1/15)

An understanding of the evolutionary origins of insect foraging specialization is often hindered by a poor biogeographical and palaeoecological record. The historical biogeography (20,000 years before present to the present) of the desert-limited plant, creosote bush (Larrea tridentata), is remarkably complete. This history coupled with the distribution pattern of its bee fauna suggests pollen specialization for creosote bush pollen has evolved repeatedly among bees in the Lower Sonoran and Mojave deserts. In these highly xeric, floristically depauperate environments, species of specialist bees surpass generalist bees in diversity, biomass and abundance. The ability of specialist bees to facultatively remain in diapause through resource-poor years and to emerge synchronously with host plant bloom in resource-rich years probably explains their ecological dominance and persistence in these areas. Repeated origins of pollen specialization to one host plant where bloom occurs least predictably is a counter-example to prevailing theories that postulate such traits originate where the plant grows best and blooms most reliably Host-plant synchronization, a paucity of alternative floral hosts, or flowering attributes of creosote bush alone or in concert may account for the diversity of bee specialists that depend on this plant instead of nutritional factors or chemical coevolution between floral rewards and the pollinators they have evolved to attract.  (+info)

(+)-Larreatricin hydroxylase, an enantio-specific polyphenol oxidase from the creosote bush (Larrea tridentata). (2/15)

An enantio-specific polyphenol oxidase (PPO) was purified approximately 1,700-fold to apparent homogeneity from the creosote bush (Larrea tridentata), and its encoding gene was cloned. The posttranslationally processed PPO ( approximately 43 kDa) has a central role in the biosynthesis of the creosote bush 8-8' linked lignans, whose representatives, such as nordihydroguaiaretic acid and its congeners, have potent antiviral, anticancer, and antioxidant properties. The PPO primarily engenders the enantio-specific conversion of (+)-larreatricin into (+)-3'-hydroxylarreatricin, with the regiochemistry of catalysis being unambiguously established by different NMR spectroscopic analyses; the corresponding (-)-enantiomer did not serve as a substrate. This enantio-specificity for a PPO, a representative of a widespread class of enzymes, provides additional insight into their actual physiological roles that hitherto have been difficult to determine.  (+info)

Shrub invasion decreases diversity and alters community stability in northern Chihuahuan Desert plant communities. (3/15)

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In vitro propagation of "jarilla" (Larrea divaricata CAV.) and secondary metabolite production. (4/15)

An efficient protocol for the in vitro germination and propagation of Larrea divaricata CAV. (Jarilla) was established. To determine the effect of different growth regulators on the growth rates and phenol production, apical-node microshoots from in vitro germinated plantlets were incubated on the following media: 1) full-strength MS (Murashige and Skoog) salt medium with different ratios of alpha-naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA) and N(6)-benzyladenine (BA); 2) after pre-treatment with indolebutyric acid (IBA), transfer to MS medium of different inorganic salt strengths; and 3) full-strength MS salt medium with different ratios of sucrose and IBA. Successful microshoot rooting percentages were achieved by the second and third strategies, the highest being 87.5-100%. The maximum principal shoot length and node number obtained by the second strategy corresponded to the plantlets previously induced with 50 microM IBA, and grown on half- or full-strength MS salt media (7.03+/-0.93 and 9.86+/-1.07 cm, respectively) while in the third strategy the most efficient micropropagation medium was full-strength MS salt medium supplemented with 7.5 microM IBA: 3% (w/v) sucrose (7.05+/-1.08 and 7.0+/-1.51 cm, respectively). The phenol concentration was determined by analytical HPLC. The highest content of nordihydroguiaretic acid (NDGA) accumulated in microplants of L. divaricata cultivated on half-strength MS salt medium (35.90+/-3.82 mg/g DW). Reducing the MS medium salt concentration by half, in the absence of IBA, it resulted in a higher NDGA production. NDGA production was not sensitive to the variation of IBA concentration. The medium supplemented with 5% (w/v) sucrose and 2.5 microM IBA induced not only a higher NDGA production but also a higher quercetin production.  (+info)

Abiotic gas formation drives nitrogen loss from a desert ecosystem. (5/15)

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Allocation of biomass and photoassimilates in juvenile plants of six Patagonian species in response to five water supply regimes. (6/15)

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Atomic resolution x-ray structure of the substrate recognition domain of higher plant ribulose-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (Rubisco) activase. (7/15)

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Nordihydroguaiaretic acid (NDGA) inhibits ritonavir-induced endothelial dysfunction in porcine pulmonary arteries. (8/15)

BACKGROUND: HIV infection and treatment with highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) including HIV protease inhibitor ritonavir (RTV) have been associated with endothelial dysfunction and cardiovascular disease including pulmonary arterial hypertension. The objective of this study was to determine if nordihydroguaiaretic acid (NDGA), a natural herbal antioxidant found in the creosote bush Larrea tridentate, can protect vascular tissues against RTV-induced vascular injury. MATERIAL/METHODS: Fresh porcine pulmonary artery (PA) rings were treated with a clinically relevant concentration of RTV (15 micromol/L) with or without NDGA for 24 hours, and then subjected to myograph analysis for vasomotor reactivity. Expression of endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) in both treated PA rings and human pulmonary artery endothelial cells (HPAECs) was analyzed by real-time PCR and immunohistochemistry. Oxidative stress levels were analyzed with the lucigenin-enhanced chemiluminescence and glutathione assay. RESULTS: In response to bradykinin at 10-10 mol/L, RTV-treated PA rings showed a 39% reduction in endothelium-dependent vasorelaxation compared with the control vessels (P<0.05); when co-cultured with NDGA (1.75 or 3.50 micromol/L), the relaxation increased by 25% and 48%, respectively. RTV also decreased the maximal contraction and endothelium-independent vasorelaxation in RTV-treated vessels, while NDGA improved these vasomotor responses. In addition, treatment of RTV significantly decreased eNOS mRNA levels in both porcine PAs and HPAECs, and reduced eNOS immunoreactivity in porcine PAs, while NDGA significantly inhibited this effect of RTV. Furthermore, NDGA significantly blocked RTV-induced increase of superoxide anion in the PA rings and inhibited RTV-induced decrease of glutathione in HPAECs. CONCLUSIONS: NDGA effectively inhibits the detrimental effects of HIV protease inhibitor RTV on vasomotor functions in porcine PAs. NDGA also blocks RTV-induced decrease of eNOS expression and increase of oxidative stress in both porcine PAs and HPAECs. This study may provide valuable information for the development of effective strategies for the prevention and treatment of HAART-associated cardiovascular complications.  (+info)

"Larrea" is a botanical term that refers to a genus of shrubs and small trees commonly known as "creosote bushes." The most widely known species is Larrea tridentata, which is native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. These plants have been used in traditional medicine by indigenous peoples for various purposes, such as treating skin conditions and inflammation. However, it's important to note that the scientific evidence supporting these uses is generally limited, and further research is needed to confirm their effectiveness and safety. Additionally, some Larrea species contain compounds that may have toxic effects, so it's essential to consult with a healthcare provider before using them for medicinal purposes.

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  • Larrea nitida Larrea tridentata (DC. (wikipedia.org)
  • Creosote Bush, Larrea tridentata , is an evergreen shrub of the deserts. (laspilitas.com)
  • tridentata, Zygophyllum tridentatum, Covillea tridentata, Schroeterella tridentata, Neoschroetera tridentata, and Larrea glutinosa ) In South America the Creosote lives in an area much like it does in the United States and Mexico. (laspilitas.com)
  • Larrea tridentata tolerates sand. (laspilitas.com)
  • Foliage of Larrea tridentata has color green, is evergreen and has fragrance. (laspilitas.com)
  • Flower of Larrea tridentata has color yellow. (laspilitas.com)
  • Communities for Larrea tridentata:Creosote Bush Scrub. (laspilitas.com)
  • Larrea tridentata (Sessé & Moc. (asu.edu)
  • Larrea is named for Bishop Juan Antonio Hernandez Perez de Larrea (1731-1803) in Valladolid, Spain, while tridentata means three-toothed, the appearance of the leaves being three-toothed. (asu.edu)
  • Organic Chaparral (Larrea tridentata). (monarchherbs.com)
  • It is the common creosote bush, Larrea tridentata . (wildaboutants.com)
  • There is a South American form ( Larrea divaricata ) of Creosote Bush the scientific name seems to get changed back a forth by every botanist that packs a crayon. (laspilitas.com)
  • You will receive 100 Creosote bush (Larrea tridenta)seeds. (hhplantnursery.com)
  • Creosote bushes (Larrea tridenta) are evergreen shrubs native to the southwestern United States. (hhplantnursery.com)
  • Larrea ameghinoi Larrea cuneifolia Larrea divaricata Cav. (wikipedia.org)
  • Larrea divaricata subsp. (asu.edu)
  • Larrea mexicana, Larrea divaricata subsp. (asu.edu)
  • Francisca Javiera Josefa Gregoria Ruiz de Larrea y Aherán was born on 24 December 1775 in Cadiz, Spain. (wikipedia.org)
  • She was born to Antonio Ruiz de Larrea y Gonzáles de Lopidana, a prosperous Spanish merchant, and Francisca Xaviera Aheran y Malone, an Irish woman exiled in Spain. (wikipedia.org)
  • Her daughter-Cecilia Francisca Böhl de Faber y Ruiz de Larrea-used a pseudonym, the name Fernán Caballero. (wikipedia.org)
  • Founded in 1990 by bandoneon-player Romulo Larrea, the septet is comprised of talented and experienced musicians. (romartis.com)
  • Member of the Romulo Larrea Ensemble since 1995, François began to study the violin at the age of five, with Mr. Hratchia Sévadjian. (romartis.com)
  • Member of the Romulo Larrea Ensemble since 1995, Frédéric began to study the violin at the age of 4 with Les Petits Violons of Jean Cousineau. (romartis.com)
  • Member of the Ensemble Romulo Larrea from 1995 to 2000, she returned as of 2013. (romartis.com)
  • Member of the Ensemble Romulo Larrea since 1999, Sheila completed her studies at the Université de Montréal and obtained a Master in interpretation in 1993. (romartis.com)
  • Yannick works with the Ensemble Romulo Larrea since 2008. (romartis.com)
  • Photos: Denis Beaumont, Archives Ensemble Romulo Larrea. (romartis.com)
  • Created around the bandoneon player Romulo Larrea, this concept offers the bandoneon at its best in an intimate presentation. (romartis.com)
  • Romulo Larrea ne change pas. (romartis.com)
  • Larrea is a genus of flowering plants in the caltrop family, Zygophyllaceae. (wikipedia.org)
  • SEBASTIAN CALERO LARREA is an architectural practice based in QUITO, Ecuador. (herokuapp.com)
  • Adur Larrea Eguren ( Bilbo , 1982 ), animazioaren sortzailea, komikigilea eta ilustratzailea da. (wikipedia.org)
  • Eduki guztia CC BY-SA 4.0 (r)en babespean dago, ez bada kontrakoa esaten. (wikipedia.org)
  • Under the musical direction of Larrea, the Ensemble developed a unique artistic approach to become a reference for tango aficionados, neophytes or experts. (romartis.com)
  • In this Spanish name , the first or paternal surname is Mina and the second or maternal family name is Larrea . (wikipedia.org)
  • General Martín Francisco Javier Mina y Larrea (July 1, 1789 - November 11, 1817), nicknamed El Mozo or El Estudiante (Student), [1] was a Spanish lawyer and army officer , who later became a Mexican independence figure. (wikipedia.org)
  • Larrea-Albert also has a MBA from FAU, and is a certified Organization Development Professional. (allamericanspeakers.com)
  • Larrea" is itself a Basque surname, where larrea stands for a village in Álava (Spain), ultimately meaning 'meadow' (plus article -a). (wikipedia.org)
  • Fill out a booking request form for Ana Larrea-Albert, or call our office at 1.800.698.2536 to discuss your upcoming event. (allamericanspeakers.com)
  • Our booking agents have successfully helped clients around the world secure talent like Ana Larrea-Albert for both live and virtual events for over 15 years. (allamericanspeakers.com)
  • Ana Larrea-Albert is passionate about helping others transform their lives and organizations. (allamericanspeakers.com)
  • López, H 1998, Pablo Picasso y Juan Larrea: Apuntes sobre el Guernica . (bath.ac.uk)
  • Today's offer, the 2020 Larrea Malbec Roble Mendoza comes from a little gem of a winery that's located just a few miles away from Viña Cobos. (bighammerwines.com)
  • Cravath partners David J. Kappos, D. Scott Bennett, Michael E. Mariani, Sasha Rosenthal‑Larrea, Arvind Ravichandran and Ryan J. Patrone co‑authored a chapter on the current state of laws and regulations applicable to blockchain in the U.S. for The Legal 500 's "Blockchain Country Comparative Guide," which was published in November 2023. (cravath.com)
  • Larrea" is itself a Basque surname, where larrea stands for a village in Álava (Spain), ultimately meaning 'meadow' (plus article -a). (wikipedia.org)
  • Böhl de Faber, Juan Nicolás: Pasatiempo crítico en que se ventilan los méritos de Calderón y el talento de su detractor en La Crónica Científica y Literaria de Madrid. (wikipedia.org)
  • Diana Larrea (Madrid, 1972) is a Spanish visual artist who, throughout a long professional career, has used in her works different languages ​​and disciplines such as installation, video, photography or drawing. (lifa-research.org)
  • This is the last set from the Francisco Lelo de Larrea appearance at Amati. (memoriafoto.com)
  • Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database (La Base Exhaustiva de Datos de Medicamentos Naturales) clasifica la eficacia, basada en evidencia científica, de acuerdo a la siguiente escala: Eficaz, Probablemente Eficaz, Posiblemente Eficaz, Posiblemente Ineficaz, Probablemente Ineficaz, Ineficaz, e Insuficiente Evidencia para Hacer una Determinación. (medlineplus.gov)