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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «AILANTHIC»
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YEARBOOK OF PHARMACY 1871
This substance is very soluble in water, extremely bitter, and consists of the lime
salt of a peculiar acid, which the author names ailanthic acid. It is the active
principle of the plant, and occurs in the largest proportion in the thick bark of old
trees.
JOHN CHURCHILL & SONS, 1871
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Pharmaceutical Journal;: A Weekly Record of Pharmacy and ...
The medicinal virtues of the bark depend entirely upon an azotized bitter
principle possessing an acid nature, to which I propose to give the name of '
Ailanthic acid.' It is to this that the bark owes its bitterness. A cold infusion of the
bark, in the ...
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Yearbook of Pharmacy: Comprising Abstracts of Papers ...
This substance is very soluble in water, extremely bitter, and consists of the lime
salt of a peculiar acid, which the author names ailanthic acid. It is the active
principle of the plant, and occurs in the largest proportion in the thick bark of old
trees.
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The Pharmaceutical Journal and Transactions
The medicinal virtues of the bark depend entirely upon an amtized bitter principle
possessing an acid nature, to which I pro 0 to give the name of 'Ailanthic acid.' It
is to this t the bark owes its bitterness. A cold infusion of the bark, in the ...
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Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association at ...
Chemical examination found an uncrystallizable bitter principle, named by the
author ailanthic acid, in combination with lime, carbonate of lime, salts of
magnesia and alumina, uncrystallizable sugar, ' gum, a trace of volatile oil, and
lignin.
Its bark has been recommended as a powerful febrifuge and tonic. Narayan Daji'“
in 1870 separated from the bark a brown, waxy, bitter substance, which had acid
properties, and to which he gave the name ailanthic acid. In 1875, D. Hooper,” ...
Mr. Daji separated an acid principle, which he named ailanthic acid. It was
reddish-brown, very bitter, forming a deliquescent mass of waxy consistence,
easily soluble in water, less so in alcohol and ether, and insoluble in chloroform
and ...
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