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In this paper, we report a case of misidentification of medicinal plants involving dried petals of Papaver rhoeas (red poppy) contaminated with Papaver bracteatum (scarlet poppy) petals. Preliminary TLC analysis indicated the presence of thebaine either in the fluid extracts or in the petals. It was therefore necessary to carry out an accurate botanic examination of the plant material, which revealed contamination of the red poppy petals with scarlet poppy petals. Moreover, to confirm the adulteration, we developed and validated an efficient, reversed-phase ion pair HPLC method for determination of the alkaloids specific for the Papaver species. Six petal batches and five commercial fluid extracts were analyzed. Only one petal batch from Iran contained thebaine and its analogue oripavine while the alkaloids typical for the Papaver bracteatum species were identified in all fluid extracts, meaning that they were all prepared with contaminated petals. Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.

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Veniero Gambaro, Paola Minghetti, Sebastiano Arnoldi, Maria Laura Colombo, Lucia Dellʼacqua, Antonella Casiraghi, Katia Guerrini, Fiorenza Farè, Gabriella Roda. Analysis of fluid extracts obtained from Papaver rhoeas petals contaminated with Papaver bracteatum petals. Planta medica. 2012 Aug;78(12):1395-8

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