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Goat’s rue

CsHijNj, Mr 127.19, mp. 60-65°C (sulfate 223-225 °C). G. is a guanidine derivative occurring mainly in the seeds (ca. 5%) of goat s rue Galega officinalis (Fabaceae). G. has blood-pressure lowering activity but is too toxic for therapeutic use. ... [Pg.253]

D. R. Hadden (2005) Goat s rue—French lilac—Italian fitch—Spanish sainfoin Galega officinalis and metformin the Edinburgh conneetion. J. R. Coll. Physicians Edinb., 35, 258-260. http //www.pharmacology2000.com/leaming2.htm (last aeeess February 25, 2014). [Pg.347]

D.R. Hadden, Goat s rue - French lilac - Italian fitch - Spanish sainfoin gallega officinalis and metformin The Edinburgh connection,/. R. Coll Physicians Edinb., 35 258-260,2005. [Pg.232]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.207 ]




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