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Straight-Growth Inhibitors in Glucose

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SEVERAL authors1–5, when partitioning crude ether extracts of plant material, have saturated the aqueous phase with glucose to facilitate its separation from the ether phase.

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VAN STEVENINCK, R. Straight-Growth Inhibitors in Glucose. Nature 182, 950–951 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1038/182950a0

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