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aconitine/dental caries

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The effect of veratrine and aconitine on the excitability of sensory units in the tooth of the cat.

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Intradental sensory nerve impulse activity was recorded by means of electrodes inserted into dentinal cavities in the tooth of the cat. Impulses of different amplitudes was recorded. Local application of aconitine (10(-3) g/ml) and veratrine (10(-3) g/ml) induced nerve impulse activity. A rapid

Study of aconitine toxicity in rat embryos in vitro.

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BACKGROUND Aconitum is widely used in traditional medicine for its anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and cardiotonic properties. Knowledge is limited, however, on its effects on embryonic development. METHODS Whole embryo culture was applied to explore the effects of aconitine on rat embryos during

p-sulfonated calix[8]arene functionalized graphene as a "turn on" fluorescent sensing platform for aconitine determination.

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This work reports a novel method for the determination of aconitine through the competitive host-guest interaction between p-sulfonated calix[8]arene (SCX8) and signal probe/target molecules by using SCX8 functionalized reduced graphene oxide (SCX8-RGO) as a receptor. Three dyes (ST, RhB, BRB) and

TCM treatment of extrasystole with huanglian shengmai yin--a report of 357 cases.

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The previous experimental studies have demonstrated that addition of Huang Qi ([symbol: see text] Radix Astragali) to the formulated recipe Sheng Mai Yin ([symbol: see text] Decoction for Pulse-activation) exerts the effects of strengthening the myodynamia, increasing the coronary flow, improving

Antiinflammatory principles of Aconitum roots.

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The methanol extracts of Aconitum roots have shown inhibition of increased vascular permeability induced by acetic acid and of hind paw edema produced by carrageenin in mice. The extract of A. carmichaeli has been fractionated, monitored by the capillary permeability test, to yield the aconitines as
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