Initial studies on alkaloids from Lombok medicinal plants

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Initial investigation of medicinal plants from Lombok has resulted in the collection of 100 plant species predicted to have antimicrobial, including antimalarial, properties according to local medicinal uses. These plants represent 49 families and 80 genera; 23% of the plants tested positively for alkaloids. Among the plants testing positive, five have been selected for further investigation involving structure elucidation and antimicrobial testing on the extracted alkaloids. Initial work on structural elucidation of some of the alkaloids is reported briefly.

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Hadi, S., & Bremner, J. B. (2001). Initial studies on alkaloids from Lombok medicinal plants. In Molecules (Vol. 6, pp. 117–129). Molecular Diversity Preservation International. https://doi.org/10.3390/60100117

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