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emetine Meaning in Bengali



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emetine's Usage Examples:

withdrawal of emetine.


One patient who was given fifteen injections of emetine in a dose of 60 mgm per day, died.


Overdosage of emetine produces focal.


An example of emetic compound from the roots is emetine.


Dehydroemetine is a synthetically produced antiprotozoal agent similar to emetine in its anti-amoebic properties and structure (they differ only in a double.


hamster ovary cells, mutations in this gene can lead to resistance to emetine, a protein synthesis inhibitor.


azithromycin, antihelminthics, like niclosamide, and antiprotozoals, like emetine.


emetine, used for the treatment of amoebic infections and the subject of Alan Battersby's PhD thesis.


As he later commented "Roughly 100 g of emetine.


Chemically, it is closely related to emetine.


Dobell, Bishop, and Patrick Laidlaw studied the effects of amoebicides like emetine for the purpose of treating amoebal diseases.


Pierre-Joseph Pelletier and Joseph Bienaimé Caventou isolate chlorophyll and emetine.


British troops in Egypt in 1916 who recovered following treatment with emetine.


321 – emetine MeSH D03.


Carpenter's life had been floating around after her sudden death from emetine cardiotoxicity due to anorexia nervosa in February 1983.


(Noscapine) Spirobenzylisoquinolines Fumaricine Ipecacuanha alkaloids Emetine, protoemetine, ipecoside Benzophenanthridines Sanguinarine, oxynitidine.


The actions of ipecac are mainly those of major alkaloids, emetine (methylcephaeline) and cephaeline.


vomit Greek ἐμεῖν (emeîn), ἔμετος (émetos) antiemetic, emesis, emetic, emetine, emetophobia, haematemesis emul- striving to equal, rivaling Latin aemulus.



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