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  1. Glycosides are also classified according to the chemical nature of the aglycone. (Web site)
  2. Glycosides are soluble in water and are obtained from plants by water extraction. Move Up
  3. The glycosides are composed of 2 portions: a sugar and a cardenolide (hence “glycosides”). Move Up
  4. Most glycosides are O-glycosides, with the most common monoglycoside being at the 7-position. (Web site) Move Up
  5. When glycosides are present, they should be extracted with alcohol, the test should be modified by hydrolysis with boiling with mineral acid. Move Up

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  1. The leaves and flowers contain cardiac glycosides including convallatoxin, that have been used in medicine for centuries. (Web site)

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  1. In plants, cyanides are usually bound to sugar molecules in the form of cyanogenic glycosides and defend the plant against herbivores. (Web site)
  2. The plant contains saponin glycosides, including ruscogenin and neoruscogenin. Move Up

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  1. Abstract: A simple method for the quantitative extraction of resveratrol and its glycosides from grape berry skins has been developed.
  2. Radioimmunoassay is a simple method for estimating the concentration of cardiac glycosides in the blood. Move Up

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  1. Phytochemical analysis revealed the presence of carbohydrate, reducing sugars, Saponins, anthracene derivatives, tannins and cardiac glycosides.
  2. Blackberries contain relatively high quantities of ellagic acid, tannins and cyanidin glycosides. Move Up

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  1. In all species where young leaves were sampled, they contained significantly higher concentrations of cyanogenic glycosides than old leaves. (Web site)

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  1. The tannins, alkaloids, glycosides, and volatile oil found in this plant and its cousins may all contribute to its activity. (Web site)
  2. It also contains choline, alkaloids and glycosides. Move Up
  3. Mali S, Borges RM. 2003. Phenolics, fibre, alkaloids, saponins, and cyanogenic glycosides in a seasonal cloud forest in India. Move Up

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  1. Cardiac glycosides - Digoxin (Lanoxin) - Increase force of cardiac contraction - If heart rate is decreased do not give b. (Web site)
  2. Concomitant use of digoxin or other cardiac glycosides with vitamin D supplements may lead to hypercalcemia and heart irregularities. Move Up

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  1. Regardless of the anthocyanins perfused, only glycosides were recovered in the intestinal lumen. (Web site)
  2. The anthocyanins are subdivided into the sugar-free anthocyanidin aglycones and the anthocyanin glycosides. Move Up

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  1. Lanoxin is contra-indicated in patients known to be hypersensitive to digoxin, other digitalis glycosides, or to any component of the preparation.
  2. Digitalis: Diltiazem and digitalis glycosides may have an additive effect in prolonging AV conduction. Move Up

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  1. Cherry pits, and seeds from related fruits, including peaches, plums, almonds, pears, and apricots, contain cyanogenic glycosides. (Web site)

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  1. Triterpenes and their glycosides (saponins) are found widely throughout the family in the seeds, leaves, wood and bark. (Web site)
  2. Some bioactive phytochemicals include tannins, resins, polysaccharides, saponins, glycosides, and volatile oils among others. (Web site) Move Up
  3. They also contain saponins, tannin, flavones, two glycosides, aesculin and fraxin, some crude protein, a fatty oil, ash and water. Move Up

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  1. LANOXIN (digoxin) is one of the cardiac (or digitalis) glycosides, a closely related group of drugs having in common specific effects on the myocardium. (Web site)
  2. The term “digitalis” is used to designate the whole group of glycosides. Move Up
  3. Modern analysis shows that chrysanthemum contains choline, vitamin A, B1, glycosides, adenine, amino acids, flavonoid, volatile oil, etc. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Saponins
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  3. Compounds > Colorful Compounds > Pigments > Anthocyanins Move Up
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