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  • It possesses medicinal abilities as an anti-bacterial and for its a
  • ddition to rum, the distillery also produces medicinal alcohol, plus wine, vodka, and Don Juan.
  • Many members of this genus contain toxic and medicinal alkaloids.
  • pharmaceutical companies on Earth to create medicinal alkaloids; bleeding-grass, which oozes red s
  • orocco, Rose-a-ruby, Soldiers-in-green) is a medicinal and ornamental plant and is a plant of the R
  • h the plants are infrequently cultivated for medicinal and other uses.
  • ever, psilocybin mushrooms have had numerous medicinal and religious uses in dozens of cultures thr
  • Vegetable Charcoal: Its Medicinal and Economic Properties with Practical Remar
  • rotunda), also known as Chinese ginger, is a medicinal and culinary herb from China and Southeast A
  • His main fields of excellence are medicinal and aromatic plants, and the conservation of
  • tains the true gingers, a set of plants with medicinal and culinary value in many parts of the worl
  • It is known for its medicinal and mild psychoactive properties.
  • This plant is often used as medicinal and ornamental plant.
  • or its scent and for a number of traditional medicinal and household uses.
  • t was originally published as the Journal of Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, but changed it
  • (full name: Staatlich Fachingen) is a German medicinal and mineral water water discovered in 1740,
  • ountain range is famous for its abundance of medicinal and aromatic plants, some of which are used
  • It is sometimes grown as a medicinal and ornamental plant.
  • Achyranthes is a genus of medicinal and ornamental plants in the Amaranthaceae f
  • Cyathula is a genus of medicinal and ornamental plants in the Amaranthaceae f
  • The garden contains over 300 taxa of medicinal and poisonous plants, with nearly 100 inform
  • rden is being restored with plants grown for medicinal and culinary use when the manor was built.
  • His theme was those medicinal and culinary herbs on which the renown of Mi
  • Two Paddocks also grows medicinal and culinary herbs, such as lavender oil and
  • bal Garden, inaugurated in December 2009, of medicinal and aromatic plants and is intended to bring
  • & C.A.Mey.) is a medicinal and ornamental plant in the Lamiaceae family
  • This section is noted for its collection of medicinal and culinary herbs.
  • er 7,000 sq metres, has about 116 species of medicinal and aromatic plants including sarpagandha, k
  • unkbush sumac has historically been used for medicinal and other purposes.
  • ewi utilized various parts of this plant for medicinal and other uses.
  • y the garden contains more than 350 types of medicinal and useful plants, with a national collectio
  • onis aestivalis (Summer pheasant's-eye) is a medicinal and ornamental plant.
  • Native Americans used it for a variety of medicinal and other purposes.
  • The garden contains 300 types of medicinal and edible plants including roses and fruit
  • ant Cannabis sativa L.; e.g., drug Cannabis ( medicinal and/or recreational), non-drug Cannabis (hem
  • Medicinal applications of the oil include treatment of
  • y experts on pharmacognosy, the study of the medicinal applications of nature, principally of plant
  • Many potential medicinal applications have been reported, such as ant
  • Also, see Activated charcoal, medicinal applications.
  • It is not intended for use with surgical and medicinal approaches to weight management, or in broad
  • Trichosanthes is a medicinal as well as poisonous plant of India, which h
  • f Peru, which relies on the knowledge of the medicinal as well as spiritual properties of different
  • Baulot, an apothecary and savant of matters medicinal at La Rochelle, born there in 1612.
  • opinions concerning these types of food and medicinal based products.
  • oe (Russian: Ба́нновское), so called for the medicinal baths constructed near the Svyatogorsky mona
  • ny years by the first nations people for its medicinal benefits in a variety of conditions.
  • urned down research into the therapeutic and medicinal benefits of marijuana, and has a track recor
  • and Low CBD (.5 mg/ml) designed to offer the medicinal benefits of THC (with the same level of psyc
  • The plant is also purported to have medicinal benefits.
  • earch has spanned porphyrin, supramolecular, medicinal, bioorganic chemistry and chemical biology.
  • oholic beverages were no longer qualified as medicinal but the liqueur was kept in production in a
  • Society, which in May 2010 opened the TAGGS Medicinal Cannabis Dispensary in Maple Ridge, BC.
  • nded the University of California Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research, of which he was co-direct
  • Gage stated that he cultivated medicinal cannabis to help him cope with chronic pain
  • r, less commonly used, alternatives, such as medicinal cannabis.
  • As leader of the Medicinal Chemicals Section of Imperial Chemical Indus
  • is becoming popular in India because of its medicinal chemicals.
  • 19 November - Adrien Albert, medicinal chemist (d.
  • Derek Lowe is a chemistry blogger and medicinal chemist working on preclinical drug discover
  • vid E. Nichols, a leading pharmacologist and medicinal chemist, and later tested by Alexander Shulg
  • Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry is a scientific journal focusing o
  • British Pharmacist and emeritus professor of medicinal chemistry at the University of Sunderland.
  • It is ranked number 43 out of 46 in the Medicinal Chemistry category, number 61 out of 65 in t
  • Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology
  • Natural products and medicinal chemistry
  • Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 4: 335.
  • Journal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry is abstracted and indexed in: Curr
  • ving as Associate Editor for the journal ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters.
  • He is a former reader in medicinal chemistry at the Welsh School of Pharmacy, C
  • The Adrien Albert Laboratory of Medicinal Chemistry at the University of Sydney was es
  • hairman of the National Institutes of Health Medicinal Chemistry Study Section, chairman of the Gor
  • hool of Philadelphia, 2009 inductee into the Medicinal Chemistry Hall of Fame of the American Chemi
  • Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 28 (12): 1864.
  • oenzymatic synthesis; and lastly, efforts in medicinal chemistry are able to further modify these p
  • Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 32 (9): 2214.
  • Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 40 (10): 1407.
  • Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 20 (12): 1562.
  • ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters is a peer-reviewed academi
  • The European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry is a peer-reviewed scientific jour
  • having a tremendous impact in biotechnology, medicinal chemistry and drug design.
  • lleau Award for significant contributions to medicinal chemistry by a Canadian chemist.
  • The Journal of Medicinal Chemistry (usually abbreviated as J. Med.
  • The European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry is published by Elsevier.
  • ine analog that is important in the field of medicinal chemistry for performing SAR.
  • The Herchel Smith Laboratory for Medicinal Chemistry is a laboratory under the aegis of
  • of Laurance Hall, Herchel Smith Professor of Medicinal Chemistry from 1985-2004 at the University o
  • He was John G. Searle Professor of Medicinal Chemistry in the College of Pharmacy and Pro
  • He serves on the editorial board of ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters and on the advisory board
  • The Journal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry is an international scientitfic jo
  • o publishes the related journal Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters.
  • 1974 by George H. Dewar, a pharmacist and a medicinal chemistry doctoral candidate in John B. Sten
  • al was awarded and American Chemical Society Medicinal Chemistry Pre-doctoral Fellowship.
  • he site for the company's small molecule and medicinal chemistry efforts.
  • her professional activities include teaching medicinal chemistry and molecular pharmacology at Purd
  • laboratories in biochemistry, biotechnology, medicinal chemistry, chemical carcinogenesis, environm
  • as all organic aspects of: chemical biology, medicinal chemistry, natural product chemistry, supram
  • o regularly writes columns about organic and medicinal chemistry, detailing the trends and challeng
  • tioner in the field of synthetic organic and medicinal chemistry, and as a collaborator in a number
  • Vienna, and in 1896 he was Private Tutor in Medicinal chemistry.
  • Not to be confused with European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry.
  • ublications in various fields of organic and medicinal chemistry.
  • bandoned but which accelerated the growth of medicinal chemistry.
  • Not to be confused with Journal of Medicinal Chemistry.
  • ific study that are relevant to the field of medicinal chemistry.
  • id synthesis of important building blocks in medicinal chemistry.
  • Journal publishes studies on all aspects of medicinal chemistry: organic synthesis; biological beh
  • dvent of combinatorial chemistry has enabled medicinal chemists to synthesize and identify large nu
  • erbal Medicines Product Directive does allow medicinal claims to be made on the label of the final
  • While there, he compiled the Florilegio Medicinal, completing it in 1711, with a first publica
  • ws relating to distilleries and whiskey as a medicinal component only.
  • s a bitter-sweet taste and may be the active medicinal component.
  • a breakthrough in procuring the hard to get medicinal compound from Japanese occupied southeast As
  • The mushroom contains the medicinal compound psilocybin.
  • ber of the genus Conocybe which contains the medicinal compound psilocybin.
  • The mushroom contains the medicinal compound psilocybin and is found in Colombia
  • bs, Sr. and his son Ernst T. Krebs, Jr. as a medicinal compound for use in treatment of a wide rang
  • The mushroom contains the medicinal compounds psilocybin and psilocin.
  • Other uses for Tear of Venus oil include medicinal compounds which may provide benefit to those
  • a" among "highly-strung" Southern women, his medicinal concoction was advertised as being particula
  • are usually added to wine or brandy for such medicinal consumption.
  • Synopsis of the Medicinal Contents of the most noted Mineral Waters, a
  • th century) shows herbs and plants grown for medicinal, cookery and dyeing uses.
  • than 900 plant species, with an emphasis on medicinal, cosmetic, and edible plants, on a site that
  • s, "sustainable healthcare", and traditional medicinal cultures such as Ayurveda and traditional Ch
  • Krupnik was also used as a common medicinal disinfectant to Polish soldiers in World War
  • me wealthy after making numerous advances in medicinal drug manufacturing.
  • Melarsoprol (INN) is a medicinal drug used in the treatment of human African
  • yeing wool and silk, as a cosmetic, and as a medicinal drug.
  • Warburg's Tincture is now obsolete as a medicinal drug.
  • Susrutasamhita, dealing with preparation of medicinal drugs, and an Ayurvedic treatise, Arogyamanj
  • Sri Lanka had approximately 9,000 registered medicinal drugs, hundreds of which were non-essential,
  • compounds, and are a building block of many medicinal drugs.
  • compounds, and are a building block of many medicinal drugs.
  • This makes for a longer-acting medicinal effect and reduces toxicity, and it allows l
  • ually died from the disease, he observed the medicinal effects during his patient's treatments and
  • urvedic texts it has been emphasized for its medicinal effects like in lukorrhoea,menorrhagia, indi
  • eved that the water from the stream has some medicinal effects.
  • Targeted antioxidants may lead to better medicinal effects.
  • ns, and they were likely first thought of as medicinal elixirs.
  • institutions for the use of a cannabis-based medicinal extract in controlling cancer and multiple s
  • Cannabis Based Medicinal Extracts (CBME's) to qualified Medical Marij
  • He sold medicinal extracts made from plants and studied entomo
  • is not "unsympathetic to using cannabis in a medicinal form, but that's different to saying we shou
  • d in the case of many opioids, barbiturates, medicinal formulations of cocaine, and chloral hydrate
  • drawn as ingredients in all over-the-counter medicinal formulations, due to the chronic toxicity of
  • In the episode of South Park entitled Medicinal Fried Chicken, Randy Marsh wants to get a pr
  • plants of Normandy (about 1,000 species), a medicinal garden (600 plants), horticultural collectio
  • Created a medicinal garden to serve as a repository for living m
  • alpine garden, Mediterranean collection, and medicinal garden were reorganized, and a new cactus ho
  • anged in a Culinary Garden, Economic Garden, Medicinal Garden, Native American Garden, and Poison G
  • Other outdoor collections include a medicinal garden, ornamental plants, and thematically
  • is one of several that are the source of the medicinal gentian root, the following notes are based
  • oly well named for a saint; the water having medicinal healing properties.
  • Native Americans used the plant as a medicinal herb to treat a number of ailments including
  • rically been used as a natural sweetener and medicinal herb in its native Mexico and parts of Centr
  • It is said that the medicinal herb Neela Koduveli grows here.
  • It is a component of Chinese medicinal herb Huang-chin (Scutellaria baicalensis).
  • It was used as a medicinal herb by American Indians, and can also be us
  • mon name is derived from its former use as a medicinal herb to cure quinsy.
  • It was also used as a medicinal herb.
  • now accepted and used widely as an Ayurvedic medicinal herb.
  • It is a widespread weed and is used as a medicinal herb.
  • A special medicinal herbarium was completed in 1306.
  • alled Sanjiva Hill because a wide variety of medicinal herbs grow on it.
  • origin, this liquor is infused with Chinese medicinal herbs and sugar.
  • Hundreds of medicinal herbs (Honderd geneeskrachtige kruiden )
  • Herb Garden - Aromatic, culinary, dye and medicinal herbs
  • ble, depending on the season, with different medicinal herbs and fruit essences, including cherry,
  • The upper one grows the medicinal herbs and plants, while the lower one contai
  • Medicinal herbs and spices are more commonly added to
  • He first studied medicinal herbs in Osaka, with Toda Kyokuzan, before m
  • abar bean, and rape seed, and in a number of medicinal herbs, including the Chinese herbs Ophiopogo
  • Her one skill is the making of medicinal herbs, because she suffers from constant sto
  • A remedy is any combination of medicinal herbs, religious amulets, and/or other produ
  • e had gone into the mountains to gather some medicinal herbs, when he came across an old man; the o
  • re devoted to growing vegetables, fruits and medicinal herbs, or, in the case of monastery gardens,
  • the site was to be laid out as a garden for medicinal herbs.
  • Milly produces many culinary and medicinal herbs.
  • dra Drona Parvatha hill ranges are noted for medicinal herbs.
  • The prescription of medicinal heroin or morphine for long-term addicts, pa
  • m author al-Harawi (died 1215) as a place of medicinal hot springs on the frontier at the end of Ch
  • Opium as a medicinal ingredient was documented in texts as early
  • It is used as the medicinal ingredient in gripe water for infants.
  • Hexetidine is the medicinal ingredient in Sterisol, which is labelled fo
  • tly disguised as height measuring devices or medicinal instruments.
  • nger, turmeric, cardamom and some species of medicinal interest.
  • Liquid paraffin ( medicinal) is used to aid bowel movement in persons su
  • een introduced, most likely by settlers as a medicinal item.
  • The medicinal leech and glow worm have also been found her
  • He introduced a more modern use for medicinal leech, stating that leech could be used for
  • e range of plants and animals, including the medicinal leech.
  • norganic, organic and bioorganic) as well as medicinal, macromolecular and supramolecular chemistry
  • In 1998 he won the first test case of medicinal marijuana defense since the passage of Calif
  • fe had attempted to gain legal exemption for medicinal marijuana use prior to his arrest, citing lo
  • bra-tah) is a medicinal marijuana delivery founded in Carlsbad, Cali
  • been established in 1990 as a lower profile medicinal marijuana retail location by a small collect
  • with the passage of state laws allowing for medicinal marijuana, head shops have reemerged regiona
  • spite owning a California-issued license for medicinal marijuana.
  • nd it is very unlikely to ever appear on the medicinal market.
  • A unique medicinal mean are baths in the alkali earthy acidulou
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