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115 related items for PubMed ID: 4394025

  • 1. Isolation and some pharmacological properties of two biologically active substances of crown gall infected tomato plants. I. Isolation of the active substances: tomatine and gomatine.
    Wakkary JA, Goodfriend L, Kovacs BA.
    Arch Int Pharmacodyn Ther; 1970 Feb; 183(2):289-302. PubMed ID: 4394025
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  • 6. Colorimetric determination of tomatine in tomato plants.
    Socic H.
    Planta Med; 1970 Oct; 19(1):6-9. PubMed ID: 5484885
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  • 9. Alkaloids of Thalictrum. 13. A study of the alkaloids of the root of Thalictrum minus, race B.
    Geiselman CW, Gharbo SA, Beal JL, Doskotch RW.
    Lloydia; 1972 Sep; 35(3):296-9. PubMed ID: 5086290
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  • 10. Alkaloids from Aconitum plants. I. Isolation of bikhaconitine, chasmaconitine, indaconitine and pseudaconitine from Aconitum ferox.
    Klásek A, Simánek V, Santavý F.
    Lloydia; 1972 Mar; 35(1):55-60. PubMed ID: 5037482
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  • 13. [Quantitative determination of harmane and harmine in the extract of Passiflora incarnata].
    Bennati E.
    Boll Chim Farm; 1971 Nov; 110(11):664-9. PubMed ID: 5143366
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  • 15. Cactus alkaloids. V. Isolation of hordenine and N-methyltyramine from Ariocarpus retusus.
    Braga DL, McLaughlin JL.
    Planta Med; 1969 Feb; 17(1):87-94. PubMed ID: 5793963
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  • 16. The antibacterial effect of dry tomato plants, onion peels, and guava leaves on soil microorganisms.
    Monib M, Abd-el-Malek Y, Zayed MN, Saber MS.
    Zentralbl Bakteriol Parasitenkd Infektionskr Hyg; 1971 Feb; 126(6):630-9. PubMed ID: 5172508
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  • 18. Biologically active substances in oak gall extracts. Part 11. The antihistamine-like activity of a substance (KC-18) isolated from oak gall extracts.
    Chu D, Kovacs BA.
    Arch Int Pharmacodyn Ther; 1975 Mar; 214(1):155-64. PubMed ID: 239649
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