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Datura inoxia

Kintz P, Villi an M, Barguil Y, Chariot JY, Cirimele V (2006) Testing of atropine and scopolamine in hair by LC-MS-MS after Datura inoxia abuse. J Anal Toxicol 30 454-457... [Pg.344]

THORNAPPLE -- Datura inoxia Mill. Family Solanaceae (Potato family). [Pg.21]

Datura inoxia is an annual invasive weed grown in India, and used as a medicinal plant for therapeutic purposes. Datura leaves and flowers are the source of drug which is used in... [Pg.125]

Datura inoxia (Solanaceae) Little leaf India Raj et al. (2009)... [Pg.132]

Raj, S.K., Snehi, S.K., Kumar, S., Khan, S. (2009). First finding of Candidatus Phytoplasma trifolii (16SrVI group) associated with little leaf disease of Datura inoxia in India. Plant Pathology, 18 (http //www.bspp.org.uk/publications/new-disease-reports/volumes.php/). [Pg.158]

Datura inoxia, also known as "Sacred Datura" or Devil s Weed."... [Pg.116]

Datura inoxia is a plant with a definite presence. It would be unusual... [Pg.117]

Although stramonium is described as an annual plant, a Datura inoxia specimen in my patio sprouted from its roots the second year - this in New Mexico with its bitterly freezing winters. Greenhouse plants, potted and kept from freezing, have consistently behaved as perennials, and when I dug up an inoxia early this spring to make room for another plant, the root was obviously still viable. Of the two species, I favor the inoxia over the stramonium, mostly because I love its sultry white flowers and their erotic perfume. [Pg.126]

A/-Methylpyrrolidinylhygrines H. albus Brugmansia Candida, Datura inoxia, D. ceratocaula [Datmeae clade] Physalis peruviana [Physaleaeclade/Physalinae subclade]... [Pg.69]

If any Tl-type alkaloids occur in a specific taxon, there may be present between only one metabolite (e.g., Anthocercis littorea) and up to six congeners of this type [e.g., Cyphanthera albicans, Hyoscyamus pusillus (4) Datura inoxia (5) Duboisia myoporoides (6)]. Such alkaloids are normally accompanied by one or more different types of tropane alkaloids (T3 - T6 Schizanthoideae T7-D), e.g., alkaloid extracts obtained from the leaves of Duboisia leichhardtii contained hyoscyamine as the principal component accompanied by minor congeners like scopolamine (hyoscine) as well as different Tl-type esters (e.g., butropine, valtropine). Both latter... [Pg.115]


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