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2. Hepatotoxic and nephrotoxic principles in Terminalia oblongata.
3. Photosensitivity in South Africa. VI. The experimental induction of geeldikkop in sheep with crude steroidal saponins from Tribulus terrestris.
4. Yellow oleander poisoning.
5. Studies on the preparative capability of the horizontal flow-through coil planet centrifuge and high-performance liquid chromatography in the separation of polar compounds from Oxytropis ochrocephala Bunge.
6. Contact urticaria due to the common stinging nettle (Urtica dioica)--histological, ultrastructural and pharmacological studies.
7. [Flavonoid constituents of Melicope triphylla MERR.II].
8. Prevention of hydrolysable tannin toxicity in goats fed Clidemia hirta by calcium hydroxide supplementation.
9. [Toxicity of Aethusa cynapium L., hundspetersilie].
10. The in vivo erythrocyte micronucleus test: measurement at steady state increases assay efficiency and permits integration with toxicity studies.
11. Two toxic kaurene glycosides from the burrs of Xanthium pungens.
12. Characterization of the anticoagulant activities from a Brazilian arrow poison.
13. Apparent Corydalis aurea intoxication of cattle.
14. A new toxic neoanisatin derivative from the pericarps of Illicium majus.
15. Immunoreactive leukotrienes in nettle plants (Urtica urens).
16. Spirosolane-containing Solanum species and induction of congenital craniofacial malformations.
17. Skin and liver toxicity in experimental Lantana camara poisoning in albino rats.
18. Ovine white-liver disease (OWLD). Botanical and chemical composition of pasture grass.
19. [Preparation and evaluation of antibacterial activity of partial fractions of Vallesia antillana Wood].
20. Experimental studies on the toxicity of some compounds isolated from Ferula communis in the rat.
21. An ethnopharmacological examination of Virola elongata bark: a South American arrow poison.
22. Phototoxic furanoquinolines of the Rutaceae.
23. Triterpenes in latex of Euphorbia pulcherrima.
24. Chemical and toxicological studies on bracken fern, Pteridium aquilinum var. latiusculum. VI. Isolation of 5-O-caffeoylshikimic acid as an antithiamine factor.
25. Locoweed-induced neuronal storage disease characterized by meganeurite formation.
26. Purification and properties of different forms of modeccin, the toxin of Adenia digitata. Separation of subunits with inhibitory and lectin activity.
27. On the active principles of the Thymelaeaceae. II. Skin irritant and cocarcinogenic diterpenoid factors from Daphnopsis racemosa.
28. Evidence for aqueous soluble vitamin D-like substances in the calcinogenic plant, Tristetum flavescens.
29. Investigations into the toxicity of Echium plantagineum in sheep. 2. Pen feeding experiments.
30. On the active principles of the spurge family, X. Skin irritants, cocarcinogens, and cryptic cocarcinogens from the latex of the manchineel tree.
31. Toxic principles of hippomane mancinella. II. Structure of Hippomanin A.
32. Proceedings: Structure and potency of some 'Tinya" toxins.
33. Toxicity of Iceland lichen and reindeer lichen.
34. Chemical and toxicity studies of Trichodesma africanum L.
35. Alkaloids and biological activity of Strychnos angolensis.
36. Detection of pyrrolizidine-type alkaloids in matarique (Cacalia decomposita).
37. Influence of sinapine and p-hydroxybenzylglucosinolate on the nutritional value of rapeseed and white mustard meals.
38. Potential edible lupine poisonings in humans.
39. Studies on the Indonesian Antiaris toxicaria sap.
40. Toxic plants of Minnesota: skin toxicity of the Prairie Crocus (Anemone patens L.).
41. Tetraphyllin B and epi-tetraphyllin B from Adenia glauca Schinz.
42. Hemlock water dropwort poisoning--a review.
43. More chapters in the bracken saga.
44. Protoanemonin, an antimutagen isolated from plants.
45. Fercoperol, an unusual cyclic-endoperoxynerolidol derivative from Ferula communis subsp. communis.
46. [Corynocarpus similis Hemsley, dietary and toxic plant of Vanuatu (formerly New Hebrides)].
47. New tigliane and daphnane derivatives from Pimelea prostrata and Pimelea simplex.
48. Evidence that phomopsins A and B are not the only toxic metabolites produced by Phomopsis leptostromiformis.
49. Poisoning of cattle by Glyceria maxima.
50. Enrichment of a fraction toxic to guinea-pigs from Pachystigma pygmaeum (Schltr.) Robyns.
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