Abstract is: Sesamum radiatum is a species of flowering plant in the Pedaliaceae. It is in the same genus as sesame. It is known by the English common names benniseed, black benniseed, black sesame, and vegetable sesame. It is native to west and central Africa, has been cultivated since ancient times in Africa, and is sometimes also used in tropical Asia where it has become naturalized to a small extent.
taxon | Q16521 |
P2036 | African Plant Database ID | 114856 |
P10585 | Catalogue of Life ID | 4WYTZ |
P6864 | eBiodiversity ID | 370017 |
P830 | Encyclopedia of Life ID | 483782 |
P3031 | EPPO Code | SEGRA |
P646 | Freebase ID | /m/0kvgg6s |
P846 | GBIF taxon ID | 3172620 |
P1421 | GRIN URL | https://npgsweb.ars-grin.gov/gringlobal/taxonomydetail.aspx?id=33753 |
P3151 | iNaturalist taxon ID | 426650 |
P7537 | India Biodiversity Portal species ID | 246627 |
P961 | IPNI plant ID | 675994-1 |
P5055 | IRMNG ID | 10202487 |
P815 | ITIS TSN | 506049 |
P6366 | Microsoft Academic ID | 2776858143 |
P9503 | MyBIS species ID | 44520 |
P685 | NCBI taxonomy ID | 300843 |
P9243 | NParks Flora & Fauna Web ID | flora/2/4/2455 |
P9157 | Open Tree of Life ID | 205226 |
P1070 | Plant List ID (Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew) | kew-2587572 |
P5037 | Plants of the World Online ID | urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:675994-1 |
P10701 | Reflora ID | FB621945 |
P12296 | SERNEC taxon ID | 101041 |
P3186 | TAXREF ID | 851736 |
P960 | Tropicos ID | 24300006 |
P2892 | UMLS CUI | C1679151 |
P1772 | USDA PLANTS ID | SERA6 |
P7715 | World Flora Online ID | wfo-0000496465 |
P6104 | maintained by WikiProject | WikiProject Invasion Biology | Q56241615 |
P171 | parent taxon | Sesamum | Q47334 |
P1813 | short name | S. radiatum | |
P1843 | taxon common name | sesamum | |
P225 | taxon name | Sesamum radiatum | |
P105 | taxon rank | species | Q7432 |
Q3511416 | (+)-sesamin |
Q27105441 | 24-Methylenecycloartanol |
Q27104062 | 24-methylidenelophenol |
Q105338963 | 5-dehydro-avenasterol |
Q104251263 | Obtusifoliol |
Q76422902 | avenasterol |
Q121802 | beta-sitosterol |
Q2756479 | campesterol |
Q43656 | cholesterol |
Q586501 | cycloartenol |
Q27102014 | cycloeucalenol |
Q15720551 | sesamolin |
Q425004 | stigmasterol |
Q2501558 | α-amyrin |
Q27104266 | α1-sitosterol |
Q27108621 | β-amyrin |
Q113149441 | Analysis of the essential oil from the leaves of Sesamum radiatum, a potential medication for male infertility factor, by gas chromatography - mass spectrometry |
Q118411098 | Biological Characters of Interspecific Hybrid Progenies Between Sesamum indicum L. and Wild Relatives(Sesamum schinzianum Asch, Sesamum radiatum Schum & Thonn) |
Q50655139 | Chemical composition, nutritionally valuable minerals and functional properties of benniseed (Sesamum radiatum), pearl millet (Pennisetum typhoides) and quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa) flours. |
Q43871791 | Effect of salts on the functional properties of benniseed (Sesamum radiatum) seed flour. |
Q24626309 | Myostimulating effect of sesamum radiatum aqueous leaf extract in isolated Guinea-pig Taenia caeci contractile activity |
Q64915872 | Nectar robbing in bellflower (Sesamum radiatum) benefited pollinators but unaffected maternal function of plant reproduction. |
Q33337968 | Nitric oxide pathway-mediated relaxant effect of aqueous sesame leaves extract (Sesamum radiatum Schum. & Thonn.) in the guinea-pig isolated aorta smooth muscle |
Q104383934 | Seed lipids ofSesamum indicum and related wild species in Sudan. The sterols |
Q104250653 | Sesamin, sesamolin and the origin of sesame |
Q31121237 | Structural characterisation and rheological properties of a polysaccharide from sesame leaves (Sesamum radiatum Schumach. & Thonn.). |
Q104250659 | Thin-layer chromatographic separations of seed oil unsaponifiables from fourSesamum species |
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ceb | Sesamum radiatum | wikipedia |
dag | Buŋgu | wikipedia |
Sesamum radiatum | wikipedia | |
ff | Noomeeri baroɗe | wikipedia |
mk | Црн сусам | wikipedia |
ml | കാട്ടെള്ള് | wikipedia |
sg | Zörökpô | wikipedia |
Sesamum radiatum | wikipedia | |
war | Sesamum radiatum | wikipedia |
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