Search Constraints
Search Results
-
Journal article
Phenolic Profile Characterization of Chemlali Olive Stones by Liquid Chromatography-Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry.
-
Journal article
Enhanced Profiling of Flavonol Glycosides in the Fruits of Sea Buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides).
-
Journal article
Highly glycosylated flavonols with an O-linked branched pentasaccharide from Iberis saxatilis (Brassicaceae).
Prescott, Thomas A. K. ; Kite, Geoffrey C. ; Porter, Elaine A. ; Veitch, Nigel C.
Iberis saxatilis, Flavonol pentaglycosides, NMR, Cryoprobe, Brassicaceae, MS/MS, 2BC, and Isorhamnetin
-
Journal article
Distinguishing Chinese Star Anise from Japanese Star Anise Using Thermal Desorption−Gas Chromatography−Mass Spectrometry.
Howes, Melanie-Jayne R. ; Kite, Geoffrey C. ; Simmonds, Monique S. J.
Thermal desorption, GC-MS, Fruit, Essential oil, Anethole, Star anise, Illicium, and Gas chromatography−mass spectrometry
-
Journal article
A new subfamily classification of the Leguminosae based on a taxonomically comprehensive phylogeny – The Legume Phylogeny Working Group (LPWG).
-
Journal article
Medicinally Used Asarum Species: High-Resolution LC-MS Analysis of Aristolochic Acid Analogs and In vitro Toxicity Screening in HK-2 Cells.
-
Journal article
Characterisation of phenylethanoid glycosides by multiple‐stage mass spectrometry
Rationale: Although phenylethanoid glycosides (PhGs) occur widely in plants, their characterisation by liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC/MS) is less well studied than other phenolic glycosides such as flavonoid glycosides. The multiple‐stage mass spectrometry (MSn) experiments required to improve the annotation of common verbascoside‐type PhGs are described here. Methods: Deprotonated, ammoniated and...Kite, Geoffrey C.
Chemical analysis, Multiple-stage mass spectrometry, Mass spectrometry, and Phenylethanoid glycosides
-
Journal article
Mechanisms in mutualisms: a chemically mediated thrips pollination strategy in common elder
The concept of flower-feeding thrips as pollinating insects in temperate regions is rarely considered as they are more frequently regarded to be destructive florivores feeding on pollen and surrounding plant tissue. Combining laboratory and field-based studies we examined interactions between Sambucus nigra (elderflower) and Thrips major within their native range...