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vinca rosea/potassium

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Uptake of potassium ions by normal and crown-gall-tumor cells of Vinca rosea grown in tissue culture.

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Potassium uptake in normal and crown-gall tissue culture cells of Vinca rosea L. (Cathalanthus roseus G. Don.) was studied. When grown on White's medium for 14-20 d, the tumor cells had a higher K(+) content that did the normal cells. At this logarithmic stage of growth, the rate of K(+) uptake was

Erythrocytes and "vinca rosea" alkaloids. An in vitro study.

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The reported stereoscan images have proved that overtherapeutic amounts of vincristine induce in normal red cells the same effects as vinblastine, i.e. the onset of spherocytosis (in about 30% of the cells) and spherostomatocytosis (in the remainder) associated with distinct smaller vacuoles

HPLC determination of majdine in Vinca herbacea.

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A reliable HPLC method coupled with DAD detection was developed and validated for determination of majdine in Vinca herbacea. The chromatographic separation was carried out on a Symmetry C18 column (250 mm x 4.6 mm, 5 microm, Waters) with an isocratic solvent system of 25 mM potassium phosphate
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