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  1. ... 5 gal. cans gal. 2 00 2 25 Berberine, in I oz. vials 2 50 2 75 ... 2 50 2 75 1 JJ 8j JlOBBINS’ Berberine, Sulphate, in * oz. vials ...oz 1 50 1 ... 7 Benzoic Ether 23 Benzole 15 Benzoin 30 Berberine J5 Bergamot Oil 41 Bermuda Arrowroot 12 Berries ...
  2. ... Notes on the treatment of oriental sore with berberine acid sulphate. Ind. M. Gaz., 1934, 69: 72.— ... B. M. The treatment of oriental sore with berberine acid sulphate. Ibid., 1930, 65: 683-5. ------& Dikshit, ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - The practical laboratory guide in chemistry 
    Publication: Columbus, O. : A.H. Smythe, 1883
    ... an alkaloid, and traces of veratrine, physostigmine, and berberine.* The slightly acid liquid is then shaken up ... thebaine, with small quantities of narceine, brucine, physostigmine, berberine, narcotine, and *Caffine gives with chlorine water and ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - A compend of pharmacy 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston, 1894
    ... its virtues to colombin, C2,H2.207, and berberine, both of which are very bitter; starch and ... and rootlets of Hydrastis canadensis, containing kydrasline, C22H23N06; berberine, C20HnNO4; xanthopuccine, sugar, starch, resin, coloring- matter, etc. ...
  5. ... contains a bitter principle, calumbin, and an alkaloid, berberine. Preparations : Extradum calumbce fluidum: dose, Ftv-xxx. Tinctura ... substan- tially the same as those of quassia. Berberine is a feeble antiperiodic. Chi rata, an East ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - The American eclectic dispensatory 
    Publication: Cincinnati : Moore, Wilstach, & Keys, 1854
    ... and May, and ripens its fruit in June. Berberine is its active alkaline principle. Properties and Uses. — ... then treated with alcohol, which takes up the Berberine, leaving a small portion undissolved. By evaporating the ...
  7. ... aromatic. Tavo alka- loids are found in it, berberine and columbine, and a third substance known as ... con- taining two alkaloids, knoAvn as hydrastine and berberine, and, per- haps, xanthopuccin. Physiological Action.—In poisonous ...
  8. ... slightly aromatic. Two alkaloids are found in it, berberine and colum- bine, and a third substance known ... contain- ing two alkaloids, known as hydrastine and berberine, and, perhaps, xanthopuccin. HYDROCHLORIC ACID. 193 Physiological Action.— ...
  9. ... densis, containing tAvo alkaloids, knoAvn as hydrastme and berberine, and, perhaps, xanthopuccin. Physiological Action.—In poisonous doses ... folloAved by paralysis, according to the quantity of berberine or hydrastine present. The latter is more convulsive ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Pocket cyclopedia of nursing 
    Publication: New York : The Macmillan Company, 1923
    ... Its active principles are the alkaloids, hydrastine and berberine. Appearance of the Patient After giving hydrastis, or ... muscles, are due to the action of hydrastine. Berberine The increased appetite, the increased secretions of the ...
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