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Nomenclature Confusion in the Case of the Balsam Poplar of Tacamahac*†

✍ Scribed by Redman, Kenneth


Book ID
102918176
Publisher
Elsevier
Year
1942
Weight
507 KB
Volume
31
Category
Article
ISSN
0095-9553

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✦ Synopsis


AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION 4. Laboratory tests on albino rats, We wish to express our appreciation to G. E. Gage, Head of the Department of Physiology of the Massachusetts State College, for aid in interpreting the data and to C. W. Truehart, Medical Technologist of the Northampton State Hospital, for performing the clinical laboratory tests.

guinea pigs and chicks show that levulinic acid is nontoxic to these animals when fed to the extent of 5% of the food intake. 5. These preliminary studies suggest that levulinic acid in small amounts may be used safely to acidulate foods or beverages.

REFERENCES

(1) "Levulinic Acid, A Literature Reference," (4) Greville, G. D., and Dodds, E. C., Brit.


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