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  1. NLM Digital Collections - A manual of pharmacology and therapeutics 
    Publication: New York : William Wood & Company, 1896
    ... yellow alkaloid which gives it its color. This berberine, or berberia, was first discovered in the common ... It has nothing to do with sulphate of berberine, the tonic and antiperiodic obtained from bebeeru bark. ...
  2. ... North America. Common Name.—Barberry Bark. Active Constituents.—Berberine, Vinetine, Oxyacanthine. Therapeutically, this drug combines an antiperiodic ...
  3. ... apomorphine—Codeine— Narcotine, narceine — Meconic acid — Hydrastine, hydrastinine —Berberine—The xanthine alkaloids—Caffeine—Theobromine —Theophylline—Unclassified alkaloids— ...
  4. ... North America. Common Name.—Barberry Bark. Active Constituents.—Berberine, Vinetine, Oxyaeanthine. Therapeutically, this drug combines an anti- ... Oregon Grape, Holly-Leaved Barberry, Mahonia. Active Constituent.—Berberine. This drug is one of the new California ...
  5. ... 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 ...
  6. 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. ...
  7. ... extracted with strong alcohol, which may yield solanine, berberine, etc. This method of Stas and Otto was ... picric acids. ('b) With benzene : cantharidin and digitalin, berberine and colchicine. (r) With chloroform : narcotine, picrotoxin, and ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - A text-book of materia medica, pharmacology and therapeutics 
    Publication: Philadelphia ; London : W.B. Saunders Company, 1911
    ... principal constituents are hydrastine (colorless and slightly acrid), berberine (yellow and intensely bitter), and xanthopuccin or canadine. Berberine is also found in berberis, Colombo, menispermum, coptis, ...
  9. ... apomorphine-Codeine-Narcotine, narceine-Meconic acid-Hydrastine, hydrastinine-Berberine --The xanthine alkaloids-Caffeine-Theobromine-Theophyl- line-Unclassified ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Manual on therapeutics 
    Publication: Philadelphia : F.W.S. Langmaid, 1899
    ... 3 grains. The alkaloids of hydrastis are hydrastine, berberine, canadine and xanthopuccine. Of these, the dominant alkaloid, ... above, except in so far as the alkaloid, berberine, may produce slight modifications. The symp- Toxic Symptoms. ...
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