[PDF] from seq.qc.caA Prado - Bulletin de la Société d'entomologie du Québec …, 2011 - seq.qc.ca ... 1990; Smith 1966; Teas and Dyson 1967). The two most common Cycad AZGs, cycasin and macroza- min, are found in the seeds and leaves of all Cycad genera (De Luca et al. ... 2), and when threatened they can reflexively bleed cycasin and macrozamin (Prado unpublished). ... Related articles - View as HTML
G Kisby, V Palmer, M Lasarev… - Communicative & …, 2011 - landesbioscience.com ... Guam ALS-PDC incidence correlates with cycad flour content of cycasin and its aglycone methylazoxymethanol (MAM), which produces persistent DNA damage (O 6 -methylguanine) in the brains of mice lacking O 6 -methylguanine methyltransferase (Mgmt -/- ). ... Cached
M Salama, O Arias-Carrión - Therapeutic Advances in …, 2011 - tan.sagepub.com ... Cycads, like all plants, produce a variety of secondary substances. The most important of such allelochemicals are, in addition to dimeric flavones, the nitrogen-containing methylazoglu- cosides cycasin, macrozamin and several neocyca- sins. ...
PA Cox, S Banack… - US Patent 7,901,895, 2011 - Google Patents ... Kisby et al. Content of the neurotoxins cycasin (mefhylazoxymefhanol |3-D-glucoside) and BMAA (fi-N- mefhylamino-L-alanine) in cycad flour prepared by Guam Chamor- ros. Neurology 1992; 42(7): 1336-1340. Kisby etal. Cycasin... Related articles - All 3 versions
D Ferguson, M Crowe, L McLaughlin… - Journal of Veterinary …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library ... houseplants and bonsai, these plants are becoming more common in the northern United States.2 Cycads have been used in folk medicine and as a food source in many cultures, and toxicity of the plants has long been known.3 Important toxins include cycasin, β-methylamino ...