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    Inhibition of mammalian digestive disaccharidases by polyhydroxy alkaloids by Scofield, A M, Fellows, L E, Nash, R J, Fleet, G W

    Published in Life sciences (1973) (18-08-1986)
    “…Several polyhydroxy alkaloids, including the eight presently known to occur in plants, have been compared as inhibitors of mouse gut digestive disaccharidases…”
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    Molluscicidal activity in the seeds of Millettia thonningii (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae) by Evans, N A, Whitfield, P J, Squire, B J, Fellows, L E, Evans, S V, Millott, S M

    “…Seeds of the leguminous plant Millettia thonningii were shown to possess promising molluscicidal activity against Bulinus trunctatus. The size of the snails…”
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    Castanospermine and other polyhydroxy alkaloids as inhibitors of insect glycosidases by Scofield, A.M., Witham, P., Nash, R.J., Kite, G.C., Fellows, L.E.

    “…The inhibition of glycosidase activity by a range of polyhydroxy alkaloids was studied in a number of insect species from the orders Orthoptera, Phasmida,…”
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    Differentiation of glycosidase activity in some Hemiptera and Lepidoptera by means of castanospermine and other polyhydroxy alkaloids by Scofield, A.M., Witham, P., Nash, R.J., Kite, G.C., Fellows, L.E.

    “…Inhibition of glycosidase activity by a range of polyhydroxy alkaloids was studied in a number of insect species. Castanosperimine, usually inactive against…”
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    Loss of cytomegalovirus infectivity after treatment with castanospermine or related plant alkaloids correlates with aberrant glycoprotein synthesis by Taylor, D L, Fellows, L E, Farrar, G H, Nash, R J, Taylor-Robinson, D, Mobberley, M A, Ryder, T A, Jeffries, D J, Tyms, A S

    Published in Antiviral research (01-11-1988)
    “…Many plants contain polyhydroxyalkaloids which are potent inhibitors of glucosidases, enzymes involved in oligosaccharide trimming. These are important in…”
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    What protects Lonchocarpus (Leguminosae) seeds in a Costa Rican dry forest? by Janzen, D.H. (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA), Fellows, L.E, Waterman, P.G

    Published in Biotropica (01-09-1990)
    “…The seeds of the six native species of Lonchocarpus (Leguminosae) trees in the tropical dry forest of Santa Rosa National Park in northwestern Costa Rica are…”
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    L-DOPA in seed of Dalbergia retusa (Leguminosae, Papilionoideae) by Durbin, J, Fellows, L.E, Dykes, C.R

    Published in Kew bulletin (1984)
    “…Seed of Dalbergia retusa has been found to contain 2-2% dry weight of L-DOPA, an amino acid previously found at this level only in seed of Mucuna spp…”
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