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Les auteurs ont étudié les colorations obtenues par la résine de chanvre avec le chlorure ferrique et les ont exprimées numériquement en ‘indices de FeCl3’ permettant de caractériser certains types de chanvre; l'indice s'accroît avec la teneur en acide canabidiolique.
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Acknowledgment. For the supply of cannabis samples the authors are indebted to Division of Narcotic Drugs of the United Nations, Geneva, Dr.C. Farmilo, Food and Drug Directorate, Ottawa, ProfessorD. Parreiras, Medical Faculty, Rio de Janeiro, and Mr.H. L. Giordano, Bureau of Narcotics, Washington.
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Grlić, L., Tomić, N. Examination of cannabis resin by means of ferric chloride test. Experientia 19, 267–268 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02151376
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