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JASMINE Gelsemium

Gift-jasmin, m. Carolina jasmine (Gelsemium sempervirens). -kies, m. arsenopyrite. -kobalt, m. native arsenic, -kraut, n. poisonous plant, -kunde, /. toxicology, -lattich, m. strong-scented lettuce (Lactuea virosa). -lehre, /. toxicology. [Pg.185]

Derived from Carolina jasmine (Gelsemium sem-pervirens). Large doses have strychnine-like effects. Respiratory failure, dilated pupils, paralysis of eye movements, convulsions, death. 11 mg said to have killed a healthy woman. [Pg.684]

Yellow jasmine (Gelsemium sempervirens, family Loganiaceae)... [Pg.263]

Kitajima M, Urano A, Kogure N, Takayama H, Aimi N (2003) New oxindole alkaloids and iridoid from Carolina jasmine (Gelsemium sempervirens Ait. f.). Chem Pharm Bull 51 1211-1214... [Pg.3063]

Gelsemium sempervirens (Yellow jessamine, yellow jasmine, false jasmine, woodbine)... [Pg.134]

Yellow jasmine, wild woodbine Gelsemium. sempervirens (L.) AIT. Logauiaceae MD... [Pg.9]

Since the isolation of gelsemine 136 (Figure 19.13) in 1876 from Gelsemium sempervirem (Carolina Jasmine) [71], its... [Pg.613]


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