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Juglone, also
called 5-hydroxy-1,4-naphthalenedione (IUPAC) is a
phenolic organic compound with the
molecular formula C10H6O3. In the food industry, juglone...
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compounds it is
oxidized into
juglone that is
biologically active and acts as a
respiratory inhibitor to some plants.
Juglone is
poorly soluble in water...
- acid,
coumaric acid,
syringic acid, myricetin, and
juglone, were
identified in
walnut husks;
juglone had
concentrations of 2-4%
fresh weight.
Walnuts also...
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allelopathic compound juglone,
though a
number of
gardeners do grow them. However,
different walnut species vary in the
amount of
juglone they
release from...
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system enzymes may be a
factor in
regional host
plant specialization.
Juglone is a
chemical compound common to
walnut and
hickory which most insects...
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allelochemical juglone,
which affects some
species greatly while others not at all. However, most of the
evidence for
allelopathic effects of
juglone come from...
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Drosera and Nepenthes. It is also a
component of the
black walnut drupe.
Juglone Black Walnut. Drugs.com.
Jemal Demma; Karl Hallberg; Björn ****man (2009)...
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Plants produce many
types of allelochemicals, such as
thiophenes and
juglone,
which can be
volatilized or
exuded by the
roots into the rhizosphere....
- In enzymology,
juglone 3-monooxygenase (EC 1.14.99.27) is an
enzyme that
catalyzes the
chemical reaction 5-hydroxy-1,4-naphthoquinone + AH2 + O2 ⇌{\displaystyle...
- 3'-bilawsone are some of the
active compounds in
Impatiens balsamina leaves.
Juglone is a
structural isomer used as a
brown dye.
Merck Index, 12th Edition,...