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Turbina corymbosa

Ololiuqui Turbina corymbosa Flowering Lysergic acid amide... [Pg.346]

Ololiuqui (Turbina corymbosa). Reprinted with permission from Schultes RE, Hofman A. (1980). The Botany and Chemistry of Hallucinogens, 2nd ed. Springfield, III. Charles C. Thomas Publishers. [Pg.371]

Snake plant Turbina corymbosa Seeds Ololiuqui LSD-like compounds Drink Hallucinogenic Aztecs Mexico... [Pg.292]

There have recently been suggestions that the correct name of ololiuhqui is Turbina corymbosa (L.) Raf. [Pg.302]

There is, furthermore, no reference to the binomial Turbina corymbosa as such. Wilson pointed... [Pg.303]

Investigators have shown that the leaves and stems (aerial portions) of both Turbina corymbosa and Ipomoea violacea... [Pg.393]

The principle agent in this plant was found to be -lysergic acid amide, which had already been synthesized and was known as both ergine and LA-111. Other alkaloids of lesser importance found to be psychoactively influential in Turbina corymbosa were d-isolysergic acid amide (isoergine), chanodavine, elymoclavine and lysergol. [Pg.190]

Ipomoea violacea and Turbina corymbosa and LSD there is likewise a qualitative one, LSD being a very specific hallucinogen, whereas the psychic effects of lysergic acid amide and the total alkaloids of these... [Pg.142]

The Aztecs used the seeds of several species for divination purposes in religious ceremonies. Ololiuqui is the seeds from Rivea corymbosa (also called Turbina corymbosa). The plant itself is called... [Pg.107]

Triplaris surinamensis Chamisso-218,271 Triplaris surinamensis Chanusso var. cha-missoana Meissner—271 Turbina corymbosa (L.) Rafinesque—125-7, 140,152,159,161,295,351,437 Turbinicarpus pseudomacrochele (Backe-betg) Buxbaum et Backeberg-107 Tynrutntkus panurensis (Bur.) Sand,—269... [Pg.235]

Naranjo, P. ayahuasca researcher)—208,237 narcotics, defined—15,104,25 5-7,266,348 Mirrenscbwamm [Amanita muscaria)-- NASA (National Aeronautics and space Administration of U.S. government)—66 na-so le-na [Turbina corymbosa)-iyL National DrugControl [n e] Strategy (1991)— 41,265... [Pg.311]

In 1897, Manuel Urbina identified ololiuhqui as the seed of Ipomoea sidaefolia (today known by the synonyms Rivea corymbosa and Turbina corymbosa-, Urbina 1897), an identification later accepted by B.P Reko (Reko 1919 Reko 192,9). Some incorrectly maintained that the Aztec snake plant was not a morning glory, but a species oiDatura, in the nightshade family, Solanaceae (Hartwich 1911 VA Reko 1936 Safford 1915). Finally in 1938, Bias Pablo Reko and Richard Evans Schultes collected the first good botanical voucher specimens of coaxihuitl and ololiuhqui, and definitively identified the plant as Turbina corymbosa (Schultes 1941). [Pg.379]

Turbina corymbosa =Z sidae-filia Rivea corymbosa)... [Pg.396]

The basic studies on the isolation of ergolines from the seeds of Turbina corymbosa and Ipomoea tricolor, respectively, already show that ergine (lysergic acid amide) including the 8-epimeric artefact erginine (isolysergic acid amide) represents the major alkaloid of both species with about 65% of the alkaloid fraction (Hofmann and Tscherter 1960 Hofmann, 1961). [Pg.222]

Argyreia osyrensis, A. splendens, A. nervosa, I. imperati sub nom. /. jaegeri, Stictocardia tiliaefolia, Turbina corymbosa... [Pg.240]


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