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downwardsfromzero
#1 Posted : 12/13/2015 5:36:09 PM

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Just found this tidbit:

Central Nervous System Receptor Activities of Some Malaysian Plant Species
(downloads pdf)

Hope it's of some interest, e.g. Xylopia spp. contain isoquinoline alkaloids.




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kerelsk
#2 Posted : 12/13/2015 10:38:14 PM

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I think your link is broken it's leading me to Bioconversion of bi- and tri-cyclic monophenols by alginate-entrapped cells of Mucuna pruriens L. and by the partially purified Mucuna-phenoloxidase

I would like to read about Xylopia spp. though Laughing

Edit: I see now there's a '?no-access=true' so we non-members can't access it
 
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#3 Posted : 12/14/2015 1:53:19 AM

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