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Duboisia myoporoides
Duboisine Du*bois"ine, n. (Med.) An alkaloid obtained from the leaves of an Australian tree (Duboisia myoporoides), and regarded as identical with hyoscyamine. It produces dilation of the pupil of the eye.

Meaning of Myoporoides from wikipedia

- in leaf axils. Prior to 1998 it was known as Eriostemon myoporoides. Philotheca myoporoides is a species of shrub that typically grows to a height of...
- Duboisia myoporoides, or corkwood, is a shrub or tree native to high-rainfall areas on the margins of rainforest in eastern Australia. It has a thick...
- Philotheca myoporoides subsp. myoporoides, commonly known as long-leaf wax flower, is a subspecies of flowering plant in the family Rutaceae and is endemic...
- myoporoides C.A.Gardner | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 9 September 2022. "Anthotroche myoporoides"...
- niger, Mandragora officinarum, Scopolia carniolica, Latua and Duboisia myoporoides have been known about and used for various purposes in both the New and...
- depressant effects. The leaves of Duboisia leichhardtii and Duboisia myoporoides also contain scopolamine and hyoscyamine, along with some other pharmaceutically...
- Wales. "Philotheca myoporoides subsp. acuta". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 6 August 2020. Herscovitch, Clare. "Philotheca myoporoides subsp. acuta"....
- Neville. "Philotheca myoporoides subsp. euroensis". Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria. Retrieved 7 August 2020. "Philotheca myoporoides subsp. euroensis"....
- eastern states of Australia from the soft corkwood tree, or Duboisia myoporoides, was used by the Allies in World War II to stop soldiers getting seasick...
- "Philotheca myoporoides subsp. brevipedunculata". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 7 August 2020. Herscovitch, Clare. "Philotheca myoporoides subsp. brevipedunculata"...