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  • 49. Tracer studies on the incorporation of [2-14C]-DL-mevalonate into chlorophylls a and b, alpha-chaconine, and alpha-solanine of potato sprouts.
    Kozukue N, Tsuchida H, Friedman M.
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  • 54. Solanaceae glycoalkaloids: α-solanine and α-chaconine modify the cardioinhibitory activity of verapamil.
    Chowański S, Winkiel M, Szymczak-Cendlak M, Marciniak P, Mańczak D, Walkowiak-Nowicka K, Spochacz M, Bufo SA, Scrano L, Adamski Z.
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  • 56. Anticarcinogenic effects of glycoalkaloids from potatoes against human cervical, liver, lymphoma, and stomach cancer cells.
    Friedman M, Lee KR, Kim HJ, Lee IS, Kozukue N.
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  • 58. Acute toxicity of high doses of the glycoalkaloids, alpha-solanine and alpha-chaconine, in the Syrian Golden hamster.
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