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New Assay Method for Surveying Anti-Emetic Compounds from Natural Sources

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The new assay method was developed by using young chicks instead of frogs for screening of anti-emetic compounds from natural sources and showed completely parallel results but also decreasing standard errors.
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The new assay method was developed by using young chicks instead of frogs for screening of anti-emetic compounds from natural sources. Comparing with our previous method using leopard and ranid frogs, the advantages of the new method were not only completely parallel results but also decreasing standard errors. Hinesol and eudesmol were isolated from MeOH extract of Atractylodes lancea rhizome as the anti-emetic principles.

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