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Journal of Pharmacology And Experimental Therapeutics, Vol. 57, Issue 1, 74-80, 1936
Copyright © 1936 by American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics


ERGOTOCIN, ERGOMETRINE, ERGOSTETRINE AND ERGOBASINE

K. K. CHEN 1, EDWARD E. SWANSON 1, E. C. KLEIDERER 1, and G. H. A. CLOWES 1

1 From the Lilly Research Laboratories, Indianapolis

Ergotocin, ergometrine, ergostetrine and ergobasine have been compared under the same conditions on the isolated rabbit's uterus, the cock's comb, isolated rabbit's intestines, and by the colorimetric method. The results indicate that there is little or no difference among the four substances.

The analytical data of ergotocin and ergostetrine, in the present work, also appear to check the published figures for ergometrine and ergobasine.

Submitted on February 15, 1936







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