Tulip allergens in Alstroemeria and some other liliiflorae
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A study has been made of the occurrence of tulip allergens (tuliposides) among several plant genera belonging to the Liliiflorae. All species of the genera Alstroemeria, Erythronium and Tulipa can be considered potentially allergenic (tuliposide-A). Tuliposide-B is more generally distributed and occurs in Lilium, Notholirion and Calochortus as well. Small amounts of both tuliposides are found in Fritillaria. A brief discussion is given of the systematic implications of the results. © 1973.
TNO Identifier
227421
ISSN
00319422
Source
Phytochemistry, 12(4), pp. 811-815.
Pages
811-815
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