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Brassicaceae

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Definition: A plant family of the order Capparales, subclass Dilleniidae, class Magnoliopsida. They are mostly herbaceous plants with peppery-flavored leaves, due to gluconapin (GLUCOSINOLATES) and its hydrolysis product butenylisotrhiocyanate. The family includes many plants of economic importance that have been extensively altered and domesticated by humans. Flowers have 4 petals. Podlike fruits contain a number of seeds. Cress is a general term used for many in the Brassicacea family. Rockcress is usually ARABIS; Bittercress is usually CARDAMINE; Yellowcress is usually RORIPPA; Pennycress is usually THLASPI; Watercress refers to NASTURTIUM; or RORIPPA or TROPAEOLUM; Gardencress refers to LEPIDIUM; Indiancress refers to TROPAEOLUM.  coord with specific PLANT STRUCTURES term if pertinent; for use in therapy coord IM with PHYTOTHERAPY (IM) + disease/drug ther (IM) + PLANT PREPARATIONS or its indentations/ther use (IM or NIM) + specific plant chemical /ther use (IM) if pertinent; Manua   
Examples Arabidopsis; Arabis; Armoracia; Barbarea; Brassica; Capsella; Cardamine; Crambe Plant; Erysimum; Isatis; Lepidium; Nasturtium; Raphanus; Rorippa; Sinapis; Thlaspi; Wasabia
Other names Moricandias; Moricandia; Cresses; Cruciferae; Cress
 
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSource
butenylisothiocyanate  34424-44-7   *Isothiocyanates Brassicaceae. Nahrung 1992;36(5):490-3
1-methoxy-3-indolylmethylglucosinolate  5187-84-8   *Glucosinolates *Indoles Brassicaceae. Phytochemistry 1990;29(4):1315
2-hydroxybut-3-enylglucosinolate  31362-92-2 beta-D-Glucopyranose, 1-thio-, 1-(3-hydroxy-N-(sulfooxy)-4-pentenimidate)  *Glucosinolates Brassicaceae. Phytochemistry 1990;29(4):1315
3-indolylethylene oxide  129225-30-5   *Indoles Brassicaceae. Phytochemistry 1990;29(4):1315

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