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Datura innoxia is quite similar to D. metel, to the point of being confused with it in early scientific literature. D. metel is a closely related plant, believed until recently to be of Old World provenance (though now thought to have been brought to Asia from the Antilles no earlier than the sixteenth century) and misconstrued as being referred to in the works of Avicenna in eleventh century ...
Datura stramonium, known by the common names thornapple, jimsonweed (jimson weed), or devil's trumpet, [2] is a poisonous flowering plant in the Daturae tribe of the nightshade family Solanaceae. [3] Its likely origin was in Central America , [ 2 ] [ 4 ] and it has been introduced in many world regions.
Datura is a genus of nine species of highly poisonous, vespertine-flowering plants belonging to the nightshade family . [1] They are commonly known as thornapples or jimsonweeds , but are also known as devil's trumpets or mad apple [ 2 ] (not to be confused with angel's trumpets, which are placed in the closely related genus Brugmansia ).
Datura wrightii has also been used to induce hallucination for recreational purposes. Internal use of the plant material can induce auditory and visual hallucinations similar to those of Datura stramonium, with the active compounds being concentrated in the seed capsules and roots; concentrations vary widely between samples, and onset is slow ...
Daturaolone is a pentacyclic oleanane triterpenoid, [1] also known as 3-oxo-6-β-hydroxy-β-amyrin, [2] found in Datura species such as Datura stramonium [3] and Datura innoxia. [ 4 ] History
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