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Digitalis purpurea leaves

Ikeda Y, Fujii Y, Nakaya I and Yamazaki M (1995) Quantitative HPLC analysis of cardiac glycosides in Digitalis purpurea leaves. J Nat Prod 58, 897-901. [Pg.288]

Fiyii, Y. Ikeda, Y Yamazaki, M. High-performance liquid chromatographic determination of secondary cardiac glycosides in Digitalis purpurea leaves. J.Chromatogr., 1989, 479, 319-325... [Pg.510]

Digitalis purpurea (leaf) 20) Dimorphotheca sinuata (seed) 29) Dornicium plantagineum (leaf) 20) Egg plant (fruit) 30, 31)... [Pg.326]

Angelica sinensis root Atropa belladonna leaf Camellia sinensis leaf, stem Citrus X aurantium fruit Coffea arabica roasted seed kernel Cola acuminata seed Cola nitida seed Digitalis purpurea leaf Digitalis lanata leaf... [Pg.998]

FOXGLOVE, Digitalis purpurae folium The drug is the dried leaf of Digitalis purpurea L., family Scrophulariaceae ... [Pg.71]

Fig. 5.2 a, b. Root, bud, and callus formation of leaf explants of Digitalis purpurea under the influence of high (//) and low lib) N-concentrations comparatively represented. In both series II and Ilb the concentrations of the growth regulators are identical to groups marked with the same arabic numeral (for concentrations see Fig. 5.1a). a Induction of roots and buds and callus growth under the influence of high and low N-content. b Representative examples for the formation of roots, buds and callus in the leaf explants. (After Rucker 1982, p 147)... [Pg.185]


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