Some Constituents of the Poison Ivy Plant (Rhus Toxicodendron)
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A chemical dissertation presents a systematic investigation of the poison ivy plant, reviewing prior literature and describing detailed extraction and analytical procedures. It reports isolation and characterization of constituents such as gallic acid, the flavonoid fisetin, and the sugar rhamnose, with descriptions of qualitative tests and purification steps. An experimental section evaluates potassium permanganate as a potential remedy for contact poisoning. The work concludes with a concise summary of results, methodological notes, and bibliographic references.
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