Gossypium Herbaceum
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A new synthetic allotetraploid (A1A1G2G2) between Gossypium herbaceum and G. australe: bridging for simultaneously transferring favorable genes from these two diploid species into upland cotton.
Liu Q, Chen Y, Chen Y, Wang Y, Chen J, Zhang T, Zhou B.
PLoS One. 2015 Apr 16;10(4):e0123209. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0123209
Independent Domestication of Two Old World Cotton Species.
Renny-Byfield S, Page JT, Udall JA, Sanders WS, Peterson DG, Arick MA 2nd, Grover CE, Wendel JF.
Genome Biol Evol. 2016 Jul 2;8(6):1940-7. doi: 10.1093/gbe/evw129.
Physiological performance and differential expression profiling of genes associated with drought tolerance in root tissue of four contrasting varieties of two Gossypium species.
Singh R, Pandey N, Kumar A, Shirke PA.
Protoplasma. 2016 Jan;253(1):163-74. doi: 10.1007/s00709-015-0800-y.
Antifungal activity of alkyl and heterocyclic aza-derivatives of gossypol as well as their complexes with NaClO4 against Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lupini.
Przybylski P, Pyta K, Remlein-Starosta D, Schroeder G, Brzezinski B, Bartl F.
Bioorg Med Chem Lett. 2009 Apr 1;19(7):1996-2000. doi: 10.1016/j.bmcl.2009.02.051
Xyloglucan breakdown during cotton fiber development.
Tokumoto H, Wakabayashi K, Kamisaka S, Hoson T.
J Plant Physiol. 2003 Nov;160(11):1411-4
Hemoglobin-stimulated growth and antioxidant activities in cultured cotton cells.
Garratt LC, Janagoudar BS, Anthony P, Davey MR, Power JB, Lowe KC.
Free Radic Biol Med. 2001 Nov 15;31(10):1156-62.
Antimutagenic activity of extracts from anticancer drugs in Chinese medicine.
Lee H, Lin JY.
Mutat Res. 1988 Feb;204(2):229-34
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Gossypium Herbaceum L. is a plant belonging to the Malvaceae family. It is widely used in the textile industry for cotton production and in the food industry for the production of oil and vegetable proteins.
Gossypium herbaceum, commonly known as the Cotton Plant, is a species of cotton plant that is native to Africa and Asia. It is a member of the Malvaceae family and is cultivated primarily for its fiber, which is used to produce cotton textiles. Gossypium herbaceum is one of the oldest domesticated cotton species and is valued for its adaptability to arid environments.
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Skin conditioning agent. It is the mainstay of topical skin treatment as it has the function of restoring, increasing or improving skin tolerance to external factors, including melanocyte tolerance. The most important function of the conditioning agent is to prevent skin dehydration, but the subject is rather complex and involves emollients and humectants that can be added in the formulation.
CAS 223749-08-4 8001-29-4
EC number 232-280-7
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The genus Gossypium of cotton includes 51 species worldwide, distributed in 46 diploids and 5 tetraploids (1).
Anti-diabetic and hypolipidemic effects of seed of Gossypium herbaceum L and its aqueous and ethanol extracts were investigated in alloxan-induced diabetic rabbits. Normal, Alloxan-induced diabetic and treated groups of rabbit were examined for their serum glucose, triglyceride, cholesterol, creatinine and urea levels. Histopathological examination showed the protective effect of GH, against Alloxan-induced destruction of β-cells of pancreas in diabetic rabbits. Data indicated that Gossypium herbaceum and its aqueous and ethanol extracts have promising anti-diabetic and hypolipidemic effects. Gossypium herbaceum and its aqueous and ethanol extractscould be effective tool against the development, progression and complication of Diabetes mellitus (2).
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(1) Wu Y, Chen D, Zhu S, Zhang L, Li L. A New Sythetic Hybrid (A1D5) between Gossypium herbaceum and G. raimondii and Its Morphological, Cytogenetic, Molecular Characterization. PLoS One. 2017 Feb 10;12(2):e0169833. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0169833.
Abstract, The diploid species G. herbaceum (A1) and G. raimondii (D5) are the progenitors of allotetraploid cotton, respectively. However, hybrids between G. herbaceum and G. raimondii haven't been reported. In the present study, hybridization between G. herbaceum and G. raimondii was explored. Morphological, cytogenetic and molecular analyses were used to assess the hybridity. The interspecific hybrid plants were successfully obtained. Most of the morphological characteristics of the hybrids were intermediate between G. herbaceum and G. raimondii. However, the color of glands, anther cases, pollen and corolla, and the state of bracteoles in hybrids were associated with the G. herbaceum. The color of staminal columns and filaments in hybrids were associated with G. raimondii. Cytogenetic analysis confirmed abnormal meiotic behavior existed in hybrids. The hybrids couldn't produce boll-set. Simple sequence repeat results found that besides the fragments inherited from the two parents, some novel bands were amplified in hybrids, indicating that potential mutations and chromosomal recombination occurred between parental genomes during hybridization. These results may provide some novel insights in speciation, genome interaction, and evolution of the tetraploid cotton species.
(2) Uzzaman R, Ghaffar M. Anti-diabetic and hypolipidemic effects of extract from the seed of Gossypium herbaceum L. in Alloxan-induced diabetic rabbits. Pak J Pharm Sci. 2017 Jan;30(1):75-86.
Abstract. Anti-diabetic and hypolipidemic effects of seed of Gossypium herbaceum L (GH) and its aqueous and ethanol extracts were investigated in alloxan-induced diabetic rabbits. Normal, Alloxan-induced diabetic and treated groups of rabbit were examined for their serum glucose, triglyceride, cholesterol, creatinine and urea levels. Water/food intake and toxic effect of test substances were also observed in treated rabbits. Effect of test agents on architecture of pancreatic β-cells was evaluated histopathologically in rabbits. GH powder, its aqueous (GHA) and ethanol (GHE) extract significantly (P<0.05) reduced normoglycemia, serum cholesterol, triglyceride and urea in a dose dependent order (200→300 mg/kg of body weight) in normal rabbits. GH and GHE ameliorated completely the Alloxan effect on serum levels of glucose, cholesterol, triglyceride, creatinine and urea in Alloxan-induced diabetic rabbits. GHA and Glimepiride (a reference drug) partially blocked such effect of the Alloxan in treated rabbits. Further GH, GHA and GHE did not cause any change in food/water intakes and on liver, spleen, kidney, lung and heart in treated rabbits. Phytochemical study of GH and its extracts revealed the presence of flavonoids and phenolic compounds. Histopathological examination showed the protective effect of GH, GHA and GHE against Alloxan-induced destruction of β-cells of pancreas in diabetic rabbits. Data indicated that GH and its aqueous and ethanol extracts have promising anti-diabetic and hypolipidemic effects. GH and GHE could be effective tool against the development, progression and complication of Diabetes mellitus.
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