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Autor:
Simon P. B. Ovenden, Cameron J. Scadding, Christina K Bagas, Warren Roberts, Rachel Louise Scadding, R. John Watling
Publikováno v:
Forensic Science International. 270:46-54
The castor bean plant, Ricinus communis, grows wild throughout many regions of Australia. The seeds of the plant contain the schedule 1 chemical agent ricin, a type II ribosomal inhibiting protein. Currently there are limited analytical techniques th
Autor:
Simon P. B. Ovenden, Calle Nilsson, Sten-Ake Fredriksson, David J. Bourne, Tomas Bergström, Christina K Bagas, Stuart A Thomson
Publikováno v:
Analytical Chemistry. 81:3986-3996
Ricinus communis (also know as the castor bean plant) whose forbears escaped from suburban gardens or commercial cultivation grow wild in many countries. In temperate and tropical climates seeds will develop to maturity, and plants may be perennial.
Autor:
Simon P. B. Ovenden, Simone Rochfort, Benjamin R. Gordon, Christina K Bagas, David J. Bourne, Bob Muir
Publikováno v:
Australian Journal of Chemistry. 63:8
Investigations were undertaken to ascertain the appropriateness of studying the metabolome of Ricinus communis for cultivar and provenance determination. Seeds from 14 R. communis specimens (a total of 56 seeds) collected from the east coast of Austr
Autor:
Simon P. B. Ovenden, Benjamin R. Gordon, Christina K. Bagas, Bob Muir, Simone Rochfort, David J. Bourne
Publikováno v:
Australian Journal of Chemistry; 2010, Vol. 63 Issue 1, p8-21, 14p