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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ACONITINE»
Descubre el uso de
aconitine en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
aconitine y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Plant Drug Analysis: A Thin Layer Chromatography Atlas
The TLC pattern of their alkaloid distribution varies: a dominating aconitine
amount, aconitine and mesaconitine as prominent zones or mainly mesaconitine
and/or hypaconitine. Extract (1) contains aconitine and mesaconitine (T1) which ...
2
Lewis' Dictionary of Toxicology
2b: the dried root of A. ferox (Indian aconite). 3: an extremely poisonous and
rapid-acting mixture of alkaloids extracted from the dried root of A. napellus. It
contains aconitine, aconine, isoaconitine, na- pelline, picraconitine,
pseudoaconitine, ...
3
Pharmaceutical Journal;: A Weekly Record of Pharmacy and ...
BY PROFESSOR FLUCKIGER. Aconitine was discovered by Hesse, in 1833. Von
SchrofF, in 1S57, showed that there occur in aconite tubers two different
principles, one being possessed of narcotic properties, the other of an extreme
acridity.
4
Issues in Biologicals, Therapies, and Complementary and ...
researchers stated “Ethnopharmacological relevance: To investigate the
influence of paeoniflorin (major bioactive component of Paeonia lactiflora Pall.)
on the pharmacokinetic behavior of aconitine (major toxic and bioactive
component of ...
5
A dictionary of practical materia medica
Aconitine. Aconitia. C33 H45 NO,2. An alkaloid obtained from the roots and
stems of Aconitum napellus. It is contained in all species of Aconite except A.
lycoctonum. [German Aconitine is amorphous ; French Aconitine is crystalline,
and 170 ...
6
CHROMATOGRAPHY OF ALKALOIDS, PART A: THIN-LAYER CHROMATOGRAPHY
SOLVENT SYSTEMS Most work on the TLC of diterpene alkaloids concerns the
alkaloid aconitine and its analysis in plant materials and in toxicology. For the
separation of aconitine and related alkaloids from plant materials a number of ...
A. Baerheim-Svendsen, R. Verpoorte, 2011
7
On the medical properties of the natural order Ranunculaceæ
EXTERNAL APPLICATION OF ACONITINE. It has already been stated, that if a
grain or two of Veratria or Delphinia be mixed up with a little lard, or dissolved in
a drachm of alcohol, and a small quantity be rubbed upon the skin of the
forehead ...
8
Alkaloid-bearing plants and their contained alkaloids
(3) anthorine ((•-anthorine atieine aconitine ^-aconitine aconitine aconitine
hypaconitine. mesaconitine. indaconitine. . aconitine aconine aconitine ^-
aconitine aconitine acsinatine acsine hypaconitine. . lappaconitine. mesaconitine
. .n.
John James Willaman, Bernice Giduz Schubert, 1961
9
Pharmacognosy And Pharmacobiotechnology
Identification Tests Aconitine forms specific salts with HBr and HNO3 having the
following physical parameters. (a) Aconitine Hydrobromide Hemipentahydrate (
C34H47O1 ,.HBr.2!/2 H2O): The hexagonal tablets mp 200-207°C and the dried
...
10
Clinical Neurotoxicology: Syndromes, Substances, ...
Aconitine. Aconitum napellus (see color plate). species are found throughout the
United States and Canada, where they are also grown as ornamentals.
Description Aconitum plants grow to 3 to 4 feet. The leaves are palmately divided
into five ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «ACONITINE»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
aconitine en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Vail Daily column: Foragers beware
Monkshood, named for the hood-shaped, deep blue flowers, contains the alkaloid aconitine in all its parts and has been historically used to ... «Vail Daily News, Jun 15»
Exotic botanical toxin, or exotic expert witness theory?
Aconitine is apparently detectable post-mortem after a short time or if the ... the leaves without wearing gloves; the aconitine toxin is absorbed ... «Overlawyered, Nov 14»
Follow Me: Vanilla cookie trees and other hiking surprises
Poisoning may occur simply by picking the leaves without wearing gloves; the aconitine toxin is absorbed easily through the skin.". «Ruidoso News, Ago 14»
Stories of 'deadly' plants wrecking people's lives
For example, monkshood (aconitum) and columbine (aquilegia) both contain the deadly alkaloid aconitine. Foxglove (digitalis) introduces itself ... «Northumberland Gazette, Ago 14»
Yunnan Baiyao rebounds after rough start to 2013
... lawsuit claiming pills produced by the company were improperly labeled and contained possibly poisonous ingredients including Aconitine. «GoKunming, Oct 13»
Phytochemical Pharmacy: The Healing Potential of Plants
For example, the substance aconitine, a potent neurotoxin produced by the monkshood plant Aconitum napellus, is derived from terpene, ... «Scientific American, Abr 13»
Yunnan Baiyao sued over toxic ingredients
The lawsuit requests Yunnan Baiyao recall all products that include aconitine. Wang is also seeking damages totaling 11.5 yuan (US$1.85) ... «GoKunming, Mar 13»
Killers in your garden: In a new book, Amy Stewart reveals the …
But all parts are extremely toxic; the poison, an alkaloid called aconitine, paralyses the nerves, lowers the blood pressure and eventually stops ... «Daily Mail, Nov 10»
Use caution around unidentified wild plants
Monkshood (or wolfbane) is a gorgeous deadly plant with blue-purple flowers which contains the alkaloid aconitine of which three grains of the ... «Capital City Weekly, Jun 10»
Picking The Poison: The Story Of Forensic Medicine
Aconitine — described by one toxicologist as "in its pure state, perhaps the most potent poison known" — was found in the beautifully flowering ... «NPR, Mar 10»