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Alkaloids Description: Tutorial on alkaloids and the differences between true alkaloids, proto-alkaloids and pseudo-alkaloids. (friedli.com) |
Coumarins Description: Tutorials on Coumarins. (friedli.com) |
Flavonoids Description: Tutorials on Flavonoids, including Isoflavonoids, Anthocyanidins, Neoflavonoids, and Flavono-lignans. Examples of Biological active flavonoids: Rotenone and Milk Thistle. (friedli.com) |
Glycosides Description: Tutorials on Glycosides including licorice. (friedli.com) |
Merck Chromatography Description: Chromatography conditions of selected alkaloids. (chromatography.co.uk) |
Plant Constituents Description: Links to resources to identify the chemical constituents of medicinal herbs and their properties (medherb.com) |
Polyketides Description: Tutorial on Polyketides (friedli.com) |
Proteins Description: Protein structure and structure determination, denaturation, gelation, protein-protein interactions, protein-polysaccharide interactions and protein stability. (friedli.com) |
Shikimic acid Description: Derivatives from Shikimic acid. (friedli.com) |
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