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alkaloidal

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ALKALOIDAL
Alkaloidal compounds: Refers to the various chemical compounds classified as alkaloids due to their basic (alkaline) properties.
Alkaloidal plants: Plants that contain alkaloids, often used in traditional medicine or for their psychoactive properties.
Alkaloidal extraction: The process of isolating alkaloids from natural sources such as plants or fungi for medicinal or research purposes.
Alkaloidal drugs: Medications or substances derived from alkaloids or containing alkaloid compounds, used for therapeutic purposes.
Alkaloidal toxicity: Refers to the harmful effects or poisonings that can result from consuming excessive amounts of alkaloids.
Alkaloidal synthesis: The laboratory process of artificially creating alkaloid compounds, often for pharmaceutical research or production.
Alkaloidal alkalinity: The basic or alkaline nature inherent to alkaloids, which distinguishes them from other organic compounds.
Alkaloidal receptors: Specific biological sites or molecules in the body that interact with alkaloids, leading to physiological effects.
Alkaloidal alkaloids: A redundant expression emphasizing that certain compounds exhibit both the basic properties (alkalinity) and the characteristics of alkaloids.
Alkaloidal pharmacology: The study of the effects, mechanisms of action, and therapeutic potential of alkaloids on biological systems.

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