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pitubo, I tried accessing that book through your link but was unable to get the full download to launch. Any tips on using that service? I found all the options a bit confusing. Do you have to be set up to download torrents (I'm not)?
In addition to that Doryphora paper I still need [see above - DOI: 10.1080/10412905.1993.9698288], I found a few other refs from the same journal if anyone can help...
Journal of Essential Oil Research Volume 9, Issue 4, p.401-409, 1997 Essential Oils of the Genus Crowea (Rutaceae) Joseph J. Brophya, Robert J. Goldsacka, Acharaporn Punruckvonga, Paul I. Forsterb & Christopher J.R. Fookesc DOI: 10.1080/10412905.1997.9700740
Journal of Essential Oil Research Volume 9, Issue 1, , p.119-121, 1997 Characterization of the Oils from Various Parts of Talauma giôi Aug. Chev. (Magnoliaceae) from Vietnam Nguyêen Xuan Dũnga, Nguyên Thi Thâmb, Pham Van Khiênc, Nguyên Thi Quangc, Hoàng Thi Lêc & Piet A. Leclercqd DOI: 10.1080/10412905.1997.9700730
Journal of Essential Oil Research Volume 19, Issue 5, p.470-76, 2007 Evaluation of the Acute Sedative Effect of Fragrances Based on a Biochemical Marker Masaki Yamaguchia, Naoko Hanawaa, Kei Hamazakib, Kimiharu Satoc & Kimihiro Nakanoc DOI: 10.1080/10412905.2007.9699956
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wira wrote:pitubo, I tried accessing that book through your link but was unable to get the full download to launch. Any tips on using that service? I found all the options a bit confusing. Do you have to be set up to download torrents (I'm not)? The site sometimes has network problems. Try the "mirrors" on the bottom left of the page, if that doesn't work then I don't know. Perhaps you need to use a proxy outside of the USA? Torrent should not be necessary, or at least I've never used it for this site. wira wrote:Journal of Essential Oil Research
- Essential Oils of the Genus Crowea (Rutaceae) - Characterization of the Oils from Various Parts of Talauma giôi Aug. Chev. (Magnoliaceae) from Vietnam - Evaluation of the Acute Sedative Effect of Fragrances Based on a Biochemical Marker
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Thanks! Just the Doryphora paper to go now. Weirdly I can access more recent Journal of Essential Oil Research papers through my local university, but the site they connect to doesn't list the older stuff which I've requested, which I can view abstracts of online but can't access without big $$
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I have a request for a paper. On psychedelics and color perception: Hartman, A. M., & Hollister, L. E. (1963). Effect of mescaline, lysergic acid diethylamide and psilocybin on color perception. Psychopharmacologia, 4(6), 441–451. doi:10.1007/BF00403349 Blessings ~ND "There are many paths up the same mountain."
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You are a truly wonderful human being! "There are many paths up the same mountain."
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Here's the info and doi for the article I need: Journal of Essential Oil Research Volume 5, Issue 6, 1993 pages 581-586 The Essential Oils of the Genus Doryphora Joseph J. Brophya, Robert J. Goldsacka, Alan P.N. Houseb & Erich V. Lassakc DOI: 10.1080/10412905.1993.9698288 Thanks for the help folks
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It would be very nice if these articles could be provided. Salt selection for basic drugsInternational Journal of Pharmaceutics Volume 33, Issues 1–3, November 1986, Pages 201–217 http://www.sciencedirect...le/pii/0378517386900554
(I am not using anonym.to anymore since it contains malware EDIT: Never mind I see the site uses automatically a malware-free one) AbstractAn attempt has been made using a Kepner-Tregoe decision analysis approach to provide rationale to salt selection for basic drugs. The selection objectives are reviewed in terms of the ‘essential’ (MUSTS) and ‘desirable’ (WANTS) issues. The desired characteristics of the salt form, given sufficient strength and toxicological suitability of the conjugate acid, are then discussed on the basis of the various pivotal physicochemical properties; melting point, aqueous solubility and dissolution rate, stability and hydrophobicity. Several trends are established which can then assist the decision of which range of salt forms to evaluate to overcome a particular problem with a basic drug. It is concluded that it is important to view the choice of salt form for development as a compromise, with particular focus on the correctly weighted desires to obtain the best balanced choice.
Quote: Prior scientif ic analysis of the roots and stems of Desmodium elegans has shown that the herb contains various alkaloids including beta-phenylethylamines,tetrahydroisoquinolines and indole-3-alkylamines (Phytochemistry 12:193 to 197 (1973)), including tyramine, hordenine, 3,4-dimethoxy-beta-phenylethylamine, N,N'-dimethyl-3,4-dimethoxy-beta-phenylethylamine, N-methyl-3,4-dimethoxy-beta-hydroxyphenylethylamine, salsoline, salsolidine, tryptamine, abrine, and hyaphorine.
β-Phenethylamine, tetrahydroisoquinoline and indole Alkaloids of Desmodium tiliaefoliumPhytochemistry Volume 12, Issue 1, January 1973, Pages 193–197 http://www.sciencedirect...e/pii/S0031942200846464
AbstractTen alkaloids (I-X), five β-phenethylamines, two tetrahydroisoquinolines, and three indole-3-alkylamines, have been isolated from Desmodium tiliaefolium. Chemical transformations, spectral (UV,IR, NMR, MS) evidence, and in most cases comparison with reference materials established their identity as tyramine (I), hordenine (II), 3,4-dimethoxy-β-phenethylamine (III), N,N- dimethyl-3,4-dimethoxyphenethylamine (IV), N-methyl-3,4-dimethoxy-β-hydroxyphenethylamine (V), salsoline (V1), salsolidine (VII), tryptamine (VIII), abrine (IX), and hypahorine (X). Alkaloid (V) is a new naturally occurring compound, while no tetrahydroisoquinoline alkaloid has been encountered before in this genus. This is the first time that three different types of alkaloids have been reported in a single legume species. In addition to the above alkaloids, four quaternary β-phenethylamines and tetrahydroisoquinoline alkaloids have been detected, and choline and betaine have been isolated from the water-soluble alkaloid fraction of the roots. PS: Does anyone know if the journal Phytochemistry is available complete (all issues) via torrent, like many other interesting journals (like J. Med. Chem. and J. Am. Chem. Soc. for example) are? This would be a very interesting journal to make fully available per torrent for our hobby. Il n'y a des sots si incommode que ceux qui ont de l'esprit.
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hjalmar wrote:PS: Does anyone know if the journal Phytochemistry is available complete (all issues) via torrent, like many other interesting journals (like J. Med. Chem. and J. Am. Chem. Soc. for example) are? This would be a very interesting journal to make fully available per torrent for our hobby. Perhaps Code:magnet:?xt=urn:btih:643b31e4bd5f708f901021f4ec5a99f49c7a530c&dn=Journals has it?
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I wonder if someone can find these: http://link.springer.com...5%3ADOMCII%5D2.0.CO%3B2
Diversity of Methylxanthine Content inIlex cassine L. andIlex vomitoria Ait.: Assessing Sources of the North American Stimulant Cassina http://www.sciencedirect...le/pii/0378874187900845
Natural constituents of Ilex species
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Edwards, Adam L., and Bradley C. Bennett. "Diversity of Methylxanthine Content inIlex cassine L. andIlex vomitoria Ait.: Assessing Sources of the North American Stimulant Cassina." Economic botany 59.3 (2005): 275-285. Alikaridis, F. "Natural constituents of Ilex species." Journal of Ethnopharmacology 20.2 (1987): 121-144.
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Thanks very much, pitubo!
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Challenge mode: L. Bigelow, "Effects of Aqueous Pineal Extract on Chronic Schizophrenia," Biological Psychiatry 8 (1974): 5-15 Blessings ~ND "There are many paths up the same mountain."
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Has anyone made a request to their respective inter-library loans dept. or checked the library holdings? dreamer042 wrote: L. Bigelow, "Effects of Aqueous Pineal Extract on Chronic Schizophrenia," Biological Psychiatry 8 (1974): 5-15
Apologies, I am unable to find an electronic version of the full text. I'll look into obtaining and scanning a hard copy when I get the chance.
It appears as though dreamer is on it, although amid other stuff. Or maybe yourself, Nathanial.Dread? If not, I'll make a request as it seems like an interesting read.
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colour wrote:Has anyone made a request to their respective inter-library loans dept. or checked the library holdings? dreamer042 wrote: L. Bigelow, "Effects of Aqueous Pineal Extract on Chronic Schizophrenia," Biological Psychiatry 8 (1974): 5-15
Apologies, I am unable to find an electronic version of the full text. I'll look into obtaining and scanning a hard copy when I get the chance.
It appears as though dreamer is on it, although amid other stuff. Or maybe yourself, Nathanial.Dread? If not, I'll make a request as it seems like an interesting read. I checked the entire catalog of the university system I'm part of and couldn't find it. Blessings ~ND "There are many paths up the same mountain."
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If you can obtain it easily/quickly please do colour, they do have a hard copy at the university but it's a long trip out there to pick it up, I can do it if necessary but it may take some time.
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I just put in a request for the article -- it turns out my system does have it, it just has to be exhumed from the noncirculating storage crypt. It should take me a few days to get it. Blessings ~ND "There are many paths up the same mountain."
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Boom. Got it. Effect of Aqueous Pineal Extract on Chronic Schizophrenia "There are many paths up the same mountain."
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