Ligustrīn — Ligustrīn, Bitterstoff aus der Rainweidenrinde (Ligustrum vulgare), ist amorph, in Alkohol u. Äther unlöslich, löslich in Wasser u. verdünntem Alkohol, Metallsalze geben keine Reaction; concentrirte Schwefelsäure färbt die Lösung blau … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
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ligustron — Ligustrin Li*gus trin (l[ i]*g[u^]s tr[i^]n), n. (Chem.) A bitter principle found in the bark of the privet {(Ligustrum vulgare)}, and extracted as a white crystalline substance with a warm, bitter taste; called also {ligustron}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ligustrum vulgare — Ligustrin Li*gus trin (l[ i]*g[u^]s tr[i^]n), n. (Chem.) A bitter principle found in the bark of the privet {(Ligustrum vulgare)}, and extracted as a white crystalline substance with a warm, bitter taste; called also {ligustron}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
List of poisonous plants — This is a list of plants containing poisonous parts that pose a serious risk of illness, injury, or death to humans or animals. Poisonous food plants Many food plants possess toxic parts, are toxic unless processed, or are toxic at certain stages … Wikipedia
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