a company and/or product named by the U.S. Department of Agriculture is only for purposes of information and does not imply approval or recommendation of the product to the exclusion of others which may also be suitable. Streibl, M.; Stransky, K.; Sorm, F. Fette, Seifen, Anstn'chm. 1966, Honey produced from stands of Echium plantagineum L. (Paterson's Curse or Salvation Jane) contained pyrrolizidine alkaloids to the extent of 0.27-0.95 ppm. The main alkaloid present was echimidine, with smaller amounts of 7-acetyllcopsamine, 7-acetylintermedine, echiumine, uplandicine, lycopsamine, intermedine, and a new alkaloid which is probably acetylechimidine.
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