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Alkaloid screening. VI.

Authors: S J, Smolenski; H, Silinis; N R, Farnsworth;

Alkaloid screening. VI.

Abstract

One thousand and five plant extracts were screened for the presence of alkaloids. The number of positive tests obtained was 267, or 34.01%. New to the literature are 137 species. In the five previous communications (1-5) in this series we have reported on the screening of 4,990 plant extracts for alkaloids. These 4,990 extracts represented 4,103 species of plants, of which 1,069 gave positive tests.

Keywords

Freeze Drying, Alkaloids, Plants, Medicinal, Species Specificity, Plant Extracts, Methods, Antineoplastic Agents, Filtration

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