نتایج جستجو برای: atropa
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in journal: 1. Bálványos, I., László, I., Vida, K., Hank, H., Kursinszki, L., Tóth, E., Sz ke, É.(2001): Effect of magnesium on the genetically modified Atropa belladonna cultures. Magnesium Research 14, 309-310. IF: 0,689 2. Hank H., Bálványos I., Kursinszki L., Tóth E., Sz ke É. (2003): A táptalaj összetételének hatása transzgénikus Atropa belladonna kultúrák alkaloid produkciójára. Gyógyszer...
Atropa belladonna is a poisonous plant also called deadly nightshade. Its roots, leaves and fruits contain alkaloids: atropine, hyocyamine and scopolamine. The risk of poisoning in children is important because of possible confusion with other berries. Atropa belladonna acute intoxication is a severe condition, it's should be considered in the presence of anti-cholinergic toxidrome, the differe...
BACKGROUND Atropa belladonna (Engl. deadly nightshade, Cro. velebilje, bunika) is a plant containing pharmacologically active, potentially toxic alkaloids: atropine, hyocyamine and scopolamine. The risk of poisoning in children is important because of possible confusion of black/dark blue belladonna fruit berries with other edible berries. There are many reports in literature of accidental into...
In this paper, we looked into the literature for data regarding delirium as a result of Atropa belladonna usage. We have found number clinical scenarios pretraining to psychiatry direct misuse AB.
The nuclear and plastid genomes of the plant cell form a coevolving unit which in interspecific combinations can lead to genetic incompatibility of compartments even between closely related taxa. This phenomenon has been observed for instance in Atropa-Nicotiana cybrids. We have sequenced the plastid chromosome of Atropa belladonna (deadly nightshade), a circular DNA molecule of 156,688 bp, and...
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