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Der ausStipa vaseyi isolierte wirksame Bestandteil (depressive Wirkung auf das Zentralnervensystem von Tieren) wurde chemisch und pharmakologisch als Diacetonalkohol identifiziert.
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This investigation was supported by U.S. Public Health Service research grant NB-04313-1, National Science Foundation undergraduate summer research award, and National Institutes of Health research career award 5-K3-NB-8641-02.
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Epstein, W., Gerber, K. & Karler, R. The hypnotic constituent ofStipa vaseyi, sleepy grass. Experientia 20, 390 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02147982
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