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Compendium of Community customs legislation. Volume II: Chapters 9-12. Situation at 31 December 1988 - Complete revision [PDF]
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Un nuevo género de la familia de las Cactáceas, Backebergia (Pilocereus chrysomallus Lemaire)
Bravo,H.
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Cactus Alkaloids. XLVI. 3-Methoxytyramine and Lemaireocereine From Backebergia militaris
S. Pummangura, J. L. McLaughlin
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Erratum: Identification of New Cactus Alkaloids in Backebergia militaris by Tandem mass Spectrometry
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Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1980
Backebergia militaris (Andot) Bravo ex Sánchez Mejorada yielded alkaloid crystals from a fractionated ethanol extract of only 20 g of plant material. The alkaloid was identified as heliamine (6,7-dimethoxy-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinoline) hydrochloride.
R, Mata, J L, McLaughlin
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Backebergia militaris (Andot) Bravo ex Sánchez Mejorada yielded alkaloid crystals from a fractionated ethanol extract of only 20 g of plant material. The alkaloid was identified as heliamine (6,7-dimethoxy-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinoline) hydrochloride.
R, Mata, J L, McLaughlin
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Effect ofBackebergia militaris cactus extract on intestinal smooth muscle contractility
Phytotherapy Research, 1998The branches of the giant cactus Backebergia militaris contain at least one biologically active compound, corresponding to an alkaloid. This activity was not dependent on cactus age. Methanol crude extracts of B. militaris showed a clear inhibitory effect on rabbit intestinal smooth muscle contractility.
Alma Rosa Cortés A. +2 more
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Field observations on BACKEBERGIA and other cacti from Balsas Basin, Mexico
Cactus and Succulent Journal, 2005JAMES D MAUSETH +3 more
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