Author Topic: Study compares metabolism of humantenirine in human, pig, and goat liver microsomes  (Read 36 times)

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Study compares metabolism of humantenirine in human, pig, and goat liver microsomes

Gelsemium elegans Benth (G. elegans) is a traditional medicinal plant; however, it is highly toxic, and toxicity varies significantly between species.
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