Search Results - "Seale, Jared T"
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Veratrum parviflorum : An Underexplored Source for Bioactive Steroidal Alkaloids
Published in Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (22-08-2022)“…Plants of the genus have been used throughout history for their emetic properties, rheumatism, and for the treatment of high blood pressure. However,…”
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Review: Veratrum californicum Alkaloids
Published in Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (30-09-2021)“…spp. grow throughout the world and are especially prevalent in high mountain meadows of North America. All parts of plants have been used for the treatment of…”
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Instrumentation for Routine Analysis of Acrylamide in French Fries: Assessing Limitations for Adoption
Published in Foods (30-08-2021)“…The purpose of this experimental review was to detect acrylamide in French fries using methods most adaptable to the food process industry for quality control…”
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Determination of Organosulfides from Onion Oil
Published in Foods (06-07-2020)“…Qualitative and semi-quantitative analysis of organosulfides extracted from oil obtained by steam distillation of yellow onions was performed by gas…”
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Veratrum parviflorum poisoning: identification of steroidal alkaloids in patient blood and breast milk
Published in Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.) (02-12-2022)“…The Veratrum genus is composed of plants containing a diverse set of steroidal alkaloids. Veratrum plant material has been utilized for centuries as herbal…”
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Analysis of Tianeptine in Dietary Supplements
Published in Nutraceuticals (19-09-2023)“…In the United States (US), tianeptine is sold as a dietary supplement under the trade name Tianaa™. Tianeptine is a synthetic drug prescribed by physicians as…”
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IVeratrum parviflorum/I: An Underexplored Source for Bioactive Steroidal Alkaloids
Published in Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (01-08-2022)“…Plants of the Veratrum genus have been used throughout history for their emetic properties, rheumatism, and for the treatment of high blood pressure. However,…”
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