Abstract
The imidazolic derivatives present in the seeds and leaves of Casimiroa edulis (Rutaceae), a antihypertensive popular remedy, were successfully separated and estimated by high-performance liquid chromatography. Dimethylhistamine, methylhistamine and casimiroedine were separated by paired ion chromatography while histamine was derivatized and determined in the reversed-phase mode using fluorimetric detection. In addition, the flavonoid glycoside rutin, an important constituent of the leaves, was determined by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography.
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