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Cereus pecten aboriginum

Cereus pecten aboriginum, 159 Cernuine, 755 Cevadilla seeds, 700 Cevadilline, 701, 705... [Pg.787]

Cereus pecten-aboriginum Engelmann, syn. Pachycereus pecien-aborigi-num (Engelmann) Britton and Rose, contains pectenine (identical with carnegine) (24). [Pg.24]

After the discovery of mescaline in the San Pedro cactus, it was soon found in other tall, columnar Trichoceri as well as in a Stetsonia species from South America, in Cereus jamacaru from Brazil, and in the giant Pachycereus pecten-aboriginum of Mexico. (The Mexican cactus contains another psychoactive compound—pectenine—which also appears in the Camegiea gigantea of the U.S. Southwest, where it is called "carnegine. ... [Pg.213]

Bruhn, J.G. and J.-E. Lindgren 1976. Cac-taceae alkaloids xxiii. Alkaloids of Pa-chycereus pecten-aboriginum and Cereus jamacaru" Lloydia 39(2) 175—177. [Pg.562]


See other pages where Cereus pecten aboriginum is mentioned: [Pg.159]    [Pg.504]    [Pg.159]    [Pg.504]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.4 , Pg.15 , Pg.24 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.15 , Pg.24 ]




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