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Estimation of scilladienolides of Urginea maritime as well as in galenicals and formulations.
Chapter 5 1953
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CASADO, P.G. and ESTERUELAS, M. (1969) Separation of cardiotonic from flavanoid compounds of the squill, Urginea maritime Baker.
Chapter 5 1953
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S.A. (1967) A pharmacognostical study of the bulbs of certain Urginea species growing in Egypt.
Chapter 5 1953
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S.M. and ABOU-TAB L, S.A. (1966b) A pharmacognostical study of the bulbs of certain Urginea species growing in Egypt.
Chapter 5 1953
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CHEVALIER, A. (1953) Action raticide des extraits de la Scille martime dAlgrie ou Urginea maritime (L.)
Chapter 5 1953
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DARWISH SAYED, M. and ABOU-TABL S.A. (1964) A pharmacognostical study of the bulbs of certain Urginea species growing in Egypt.
Chapter 5 1953
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FERNANDEZ, M. and RENEDO, J. (1972) Anthocyanins of red squill, Urginea maritime.
Chapter 5 1953
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Preparation of the naturally occurring complex of the initial scilladienolides of Urginea maritime.
Chapter 5 1953
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Development of less hazardous chemicals for protecting seeds from rodents, insects, and birds (some examples worth considering are methiocarb - registered in the United States as a bird repellent for use on corn - tannins, lithium chloride, extract of red squill (Urginea maritima), copper sulfate, and cyclophosphamide.
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PANTELLI, E. (1946) Ethyl alcohol from (Urginea maritime.
Chapter 5 1953
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