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Mexican jalap

Linares A, Rico-Gray V, Carrion G (1994) Traditional Production System of the Root of Jalap, Ipomoea purga (Convolvulaceae), in Central Veracruz, Mexico. Econ Bot 48 84 Pereda-Miranda R, Fragoso-Serrano M, Escalante-Sanchez E, Hemandez-Carlos B, Linares E, Bye R (2006) Profiling of the Resin Glycoside Content of Mexican Jalap Roots with Purgative Activity. J Nat Prod 69 1460... [Pg.148]

Pereda-Miranda, R., M. Fragoso-Serrano, E. Escalante-Sanchez, et al. 2006. Profiling of the resin glycoside content of Mexican Jalap roots with purgative activity. /. Nat. Prod. 69(10) 1460-1466. [Pg.478]

In the original report of Mannich and Schumann (1938) the corresponding results on convolvulin had been assigned erroneously to Mexican jalap (I. purga) which was corrected by Shellard (1961b) and Graf et al. (1965) see also footnote ... [Pg.546]

Jalap The purgative tuberous root of a mexican plant (Cxogonlum Jalapa) ora pov dered drug obtained from it. [Pg.12]


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