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White mustard ( Sinapis alba ) is an annual plant of the family Cruciferae. It is sometimes also referred to as Brassica alba or B hirta . Grown for its seeds, mustard, as fodder crop or as a g...
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Database identifier mapping tips ... Species Sinapis alba (White mustard) (Brassica hirta) ... You can enter: • a protein or nucleotide sequence ; • a valid UniProt identifier, for example: P00750 or A4_HUMAN or UPI0000000001; More...
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Hide | Top ... Sequence length 244 AA. ... Sinapis alba (White mustard) (Brassica hirta)
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A PLANTS profile of Sinapis alba (white mustard) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Sinapis alba L. white mustard; ... Images: Sinapis alba L.
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District of Columbia County Level Distribution for Sinapis alba (white mustard) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Sinapis alba L. - white mustard; SIAL5 in the state of District of Columbia...
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Derivation of the botanical name: Sinapis (Latin), "Mustard". alba (Latin), "White", probably referring to the white appearance of the fruit pods due to their long white hair. Mustard does not occur in the Bible, the Old Testament.
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These are the seeds of Sinapis alba, and will be more particularly described hereafter. They are noticed here merely in reference to their laxative property. They are of a roundish-elliptical shape, about as large as a Cullen is said to have been the first writer who called attention to this use of mustard seed.
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Sinapis Alba Research Information. White-Mustard allergy information and photos. ... White-Mustard (Sinapis Alba) Allergy Information ... Family: BRASSICACEAE; Genus: Sinapis; Species: White-Mustard (Sinapis Alba); Alternative Names: Brassica Hirta;
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Neither does sinigrin occur in white mustard-seed. Sinapine sulphocyanide (rhodanide) (C16H24NO5.SCN, characterized by the blood-red coloration of rhodanides with ferric chloride) does not occur as such in white mustard-seed, as was believed by von Babo and Hirschbrunn (also see Oleum Sinapis Volatile).
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[See Page for Genus Sinapis] [List All Plants in this Genus] ... Synonyms: Brassica alba; Brassica hirta ... Add your comments and/or image on Sinapis alba...
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