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Levant berries

Picrotoxinin is a sesquiterpene, which is found notably in the seeds Anamirta panicu-lata Coleb. (levant berries, Menispermaceae Fig. 46). This substance is toxic, and as little as 20 mg induces epileptiform convulsions, myosis, and dyspnea with more or less... [Pg.100]

Source Formic acid naturally occurs in carrots, soybean roots, carob, yarrow, aloe, Levant berries, bearberries, wormwood, ylang-ylang, celandine, jimsonweed, water mint, apples, tomatoes, bay leaves, common juniper, ginkgo, scented boronia, corn mint, European pennyroyal, and bananas (Duke, 1992). [Pg.603]

An active principle from the seeds of Anamirta cocculus = A. paniculata) (Menispermaceae). The fruits of A. cocculus are sometimes known as fish berries or Levant berries . [Pg.902]

SYNS COCCULIN COCCULUS COCCULUS soHd (DOTO COQUES DU LEVANT (FRENCH) FISH BERRY INDIAN BERRY ORIENTAL BERRY PICROTIN, compounded with PICROTOXININ (1 1) PICROTOXINE... [Pg.1129]


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