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Bulbocapnine is an
alkaloid found in
Corydalis (notably the
European species C. cava) and Dicentra,
genera of the
plant family Fumariaceae which have caused...
- in attractions.
Heath also
experimented with psychosurgery, the drug
bulbocapnine to
induce stupor, and LSD,
using African-American
prisoners in the Louisiana...
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Corydalis cava and some
other tuberous species contain the
alkaloid bulbocapnine,
which is
occasionally used in
medicine but
scientific evidence is lacking...
- (heart flowers), and also in the horn poppy.
Apoglaziovine Apomorphine Bulbocapnine Corydine Domesticine Glaucine Isoboldine Isothebaine Nuciferine The aporphine...
- naïve
young man
falls foul of a
criminal gang who
employ a curious,
bulbocapnine-like drug
which induces catalepsy, as a
result of
which he
narrowly escapes...
- as "head candy".
Aporphine Boldine Nuciferine Apomorphine Pukateine Bulbocapnine Drotaverine Nantenine Stepholidine Tetrahydropalmatine Lapa GB, Sheichenko...
- (fictional) drug, however, are
curiously reminiscent of
those of the
alkaloid bulbocapnine,
which occurs in the
medicinal herb
Corydalis cava, a
plant known to...
- D2
antagonist with a Ki of 527nM.
Aporphine and its
related alkaloids bulbocapnine, boldine, glaucine, and
corytuberine are antipsychotic,
exert naloxone-reversible...
- α-Methyl-5-hydroxytryptophan (α-Me-5-HTP) α-Methylphenylalanine
Aquayamycin Bulbocapnine Methyldopa (α-methyl-L-DOPA)
Metirosine (α-methyl-p-tyrosine) Oudenone...
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fluoride Unsorted: α-Pinene α-Viniferin
Affinine Affinisine Arisugacin A
Bulbocapnine Conodurine Coronaridine Corydaline Corynoline Crimidine Cyclanoline Cymserine...