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Delphinium

Known as: Delphiniums, Larkspur, Larkspurs 
A plant genus of the family RANUNCULACEAE. Members contain ACONITINE and other diterpenoid alkaloids.
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2010
2010
OBJECTIVE To determine the contribution of 7,8-methylenedioxylycoctonine (MDL)-type alkaloids to the toxic effects of tall… 
2008
2008
There is a need for an automotive engine cooling system capable of handling increased heat load while, at the same time, having… 
2003
2003
Larkspur poisoning sporadically kills from 5 to 15% of the cattle on North American mountain rangelands. Of the 40 different… 
2003
2003
The purpose of this study was to determine whether larkspur toxins conjugated to protein carriers would promote active immunity… 
1990
1990
Two factors have been suggested to play a role in determin ing the limit to inflorescence size within a species: energy… 
1988
1988
Ingestion of t8ll lukspur (De@hinizun barb@ L. Huth) is a mr]or eruse of crttle datb on nagea where the plant occurs. The amount… 
1978
1978
mountains of New Mexico. New Mexico Agr. Exp. Sta. Res. Rep. 166. Gray, J. R., and C. B. Baker. 1953. Cattle ranching in the… 
1966
1966
Highlight Three larkspurs, halogefon, and western falsehellebore were examined for seasonal variation of their contained poisons…