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Glycoalkaloids of the Solanaceae

1980
Glycoalkaloids are nitrogenous steroidal glycosides that are found in most Solanum species. Defosses, in 1820,1 reported that the active principle of morel (S. nigrum) was an organic base which he named solanine. Baup2 reported the presence of solanine in potatoes and concluded it “will find a use in medicine…” More than a century later, Solanum ...
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The solanaceae

British Homeopathic Journal, 1975
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Solanaceae

2020
Fritz Hans Schweingruber   +3 more
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Phenolic compound profile and gastrointestinal action of Solanaceae fruits: Species-specific differences

Food Research International, 2023
Jingquan Yu, Jinhu Tian, Changan Zhu
exaly  

Solanaceae

Notizblatt des Königl. botanischen Gartens und Museums zu Berlin, 1914
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Solanaceae.

2015
O. Duarte, R. Paull
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???????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ?? ???????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????? ???????????????? ?????????????????? Solanaceae

2019
???? ?????????????????? ?????????????????????????? ?? ?????????????????????????????????? ???????? ?????????????? ?????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????? Nicotiatia tabacum+Scopolia carniolica, N. tabacum+Physochlaitie officinalis, N. tabacum+Lycium barbarum. ?? ???????? ??
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Solanaceae

Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 1977
W. Punt, Miriam Monna-Brands
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