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Phaseolin is the main reserve globulin in seeds of the French bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.). [1] [2] It was named and first isolated and characterized by Thomas Burr Osborne in 1894. [3] Phaseolin is able to inhibit the activity of the enzyme α-amylase, which is responsible for the cleavage of carbohydrates. [4]
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Seeds “Like nuts, seeds are rich in vitamin E and other nutrients that may promote hair growth,” says Gomer. “Some seeds also contain omega-3s, which have been linked to hair growth.”
Phaseolin may refer to: Phaseolin (protein) , the main reserve globulin in seeds of the French bean ( Phaseolus vulgaris L.) Phaseolin (pterocarpan) , a phenolic compound found in the French bean ( Phaseolus vulgaris L.)
Phaseolin is a prenylated pterocarpan found in French bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) seeds [1] [2] and in the stems of Erythrina subumbrans. [3] References
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Morisianine, isolated from the seeds of Bituminaria morisiana [10] Orientanol A, isolated from the wood of Erythrina orientalis [11] Phaseolin, found in French bean seeds [12] Pisatin, found in Pisum sativum [13] Striatine, isolated from aerial parts of Mundulea striata [14] Trifolirhizin, found in Sophora flavescens