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- Galegine is a toxic chemical compound that has been isolated from Galega officinalis. It has also been found to be the prin****l cause of the toxicity...
- ornamental, a bee plant, and as green manure. G. officinalis is rich in galegine, a substance with blood glucose-lowering activity and the foundation for...
- to be less toxic than the plant-derived parent compounds guanidine and galegine (isoamylene guanidine). Metformin was first described in the scientific...
- guanidines are arginine, triazabicyclodecene, saxitoxin, and creatine. Galegine is an isoamylene guanidine. Sakaguchi test Y-aromaticity Amidine International...
- specialist of plant chemistry. Georges Tanret identified an alkaloid (galegine) from Galega officinalis that was evaluated in clinical trials in patients...
- monoterpene based, terrestrial biosynthetic pathway for tetrodotoxin. Galegine "KNApSAcK Metabolite Information - C00047317". www.knapsackfamily.com....
- nitens: nitensidine D, nitensidine E, pterogynine, pterogynidine, and galegine. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pterogyne. Prado, D. (1998). "Pterogyne...
- towards the end of the nineteenth century it was discovered to contain galegine, a derivative of guanidine. This had a hypoglycaemic effect but was very...