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Datura stramonium,
known by the
common names thorn apple,
jimsonweed (jimson weed), devil's snare, or devil's trumpet, is a
poisonous flowering plant of...
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magical ointments, potions, and witches' brews, most
notably Datura stramonium. In India, D.
metel has long been
regarded as a
poison and aphrodisiac...
- by the R.
Schiffmann Company. It
consisted of a
mixture of belladonna,
stramonium and pot****ium perchlorate, and was a fine
powder intended to be burned...
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Diaspore of
jimson weed
Datura stramonium...
- [citation needed] It is
chemically related to
components of the
plant Datura stramonium,
which was used in
ancient India for asthma.
Ipratropium exhibits broncholytic...
- J,
Walton NJ (1997). "The
Biosynthesis of
Tropane Alkaloids in
Datura stramonium: The
Identity of the
Intermediates between N-Methylpyrrolinium Salt and...
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alkaloid content. Like its
hardier and smaller-flowered
relative Datura stramonium, it is now of
widespread occurrence,
although showing a
preference for...
- 2020.
Retrieved 30
September 2020.
Freye E (2010). "Toxicity of
Datura Stramonium".
Pharmacology and
Abuse of Cocaine, Amphetamines,
Ecstasy and Related...
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sometimes "western
Jimson weed"
because of its
resemblance to
Datura stramonium due to both
species having toothed leaves.
Anglophone settlers in California...
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primary anodynes were opium, henbane, hemlock, tobacco,
nightshade (
stramonium), and chloroform.
Certain compound medicines were also
called by this...