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Scopolia is a
genus of four
species of
flowering plants in the
family Solanaceae,
native to
Europe and Asia. The
genus is
named after Giovanni Scopoli...
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Scopolia carniolica, the
European scopolia or
henbane bell, is a
poisonous plant belonging to
tribe Hyoscyameae of the
nightshade family Solanaceae. It...
- The name "scopolamine" is
derived from one type of
nightshade known as
Scopolia,
while the name "hyoscine" is
derived from
another type
known as Hyoscyamus...
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Scopolia ****onica, also ****anese
belladonna or
Korean scopolia, is a
flowering plant species in the
genus Scopolia - one of the
eight genera in
tribe Hyoscyameae...
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Hyoscyamine (also
known as
daturine or duboisine) is a
naturally occurring tropane alkaloid and
plant toxin. It is a
secondary metabolite found in certain...
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coumarin found in the root of
plants in the
genus Scopolia such as
Scopolia carniolica and
Scopolia ****onica, in chicory, in
Artemisia scoparia, in the...
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Mandragora root,
Senecio mikanioides (Delairea odorata),
Scopolia carniolica, and
Scopolia lurida.
Scopine can be
prepared by the
hydrolysis of scopolamine...
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included belladonna, angel's trumpets, jimsonweed,
black henbane,
European scopolia or
autumn mandrake,
which contain alkaloids (atropine and scopolamine,...
- Anisodus, Atropa, Atropanthe, Hyoscyamus, Physochlaina,
Przewalskia and
Scopolia. The
genera Atropanthe and
Przewalskia are monotypic, the
first being endemic...
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glutinosa Salvia potentillifolia Salvia recognita Scopolia carniolica Scopolia luteacens Scopolia parviflora Sedum acre
Sempervivum arachnoideum Sickingia...