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Erythrophleine
Erythrophleine E*ryth`ro*phle"ine (?; 104), n. (Chem.) A white crystalline alkaloid, extracted from sassy bark (Erythrophleum Guineense).

Meaning of Phlei from wikipedia

- Mycobacterium phlei is a species of acid-fast bacteria in the genus Mycobacterium. It is characterized as one of the fast-growing mycobacteria. M. phlei has only...
- intracellulare Mycobacterium leprae Mycobacterium lepraemurium Mycobacterium phlei Mycobacterium smegmatis Mycobacterium tuberculosis Mycoplasma Mycoplasma...
- produced by Mycobacterium phlei. There also exists a possibility of cis–trans isomerism due to the double bonds present. In M. phlei, the 3'-methyl-cis MK9(II-H)...
- nectar out of it. It is a known host to fungi. These include: Cladosporium phlei Claviceps purpurea Erysiphe graminis Mastigosporium album Mastigosporium...
- paracladosporioides C. perangustum C. pericarpium C. peruamazoni**** C. phaenocomae C. phlei C. phlei-pratensis C. phyllachorae C. phyllactiniicola C. phyllogenum C. phyllophilum...
- "Chemistry of the Lyxose-Containing Mycobacteriophage Receptors of Mycobacterium phlei/Mycobacterium smegmatis". Biochemistry. 35 (36). American Chemical Society:...
- (Steinbuch) Goodey, 1930 Tylenchus phalaridis (Steinbuch) Orley, 1880 Tylenchus phlei Horn, 1888 Vibrio agrostis Steinbuch, 1799 Vibrio phalaridis (Steinbuch)...
- native to Java island in Indonesia. In Cambodia, it is known as ដីប្លី dei-phlei and in Thailand as ดีปลี deebplee. In the Malay Archipelago, the fruit was...
- growing, acid fast bacteria. I. Species' descriptions of Mycobacterium phlei Lehmann and Neumann and Mycobacterium smegmatis (Trevisan) Lehmann and Neumann"...
- they occur after syllable-initial /p, t, k/ like in "play, twin, cue" [pʰl̥eɪ, tʰw̥ɪn, kʰj̥u]. Voiceless stops /p, t, k/ are not aspirated when following...