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Radula acuta Mitt. Radula acutangula Steph. Radula acutiloba Steph. Radula aguirrei R.M.Schust. ex M.A.M.Renner Radula allisonii Castle Radula amentulosa Mitt. Radula amoena Herzog Radula anceps Sande Lac. Radula aneurysmalis (Hook.f. & Taylor) Gottsche, Lindenb. & Nees Radula angulata Steph. Radula anisotoma M.A.M.Renner Radula appressa Mitt.
The most common compounds found in Radula species are 3,5-dihydroxy-2-(3-methyl-2-butenyl)bibenzyl and 2-geranyl-3,5-dihydroxybibenzyl, which often form the basic structure for more complex molecules in these plants. [17] Of particular interest is the presence of compounds similar to those found in cannabis (cannabinoids) in some Radula species
Macairea radula DC. Macairea rigida Benth. Macairea rotundifolia Cogn. & Hoehne; Macairea rufescens DC. Macairea spruceana O.Berg ex Triana; Macairea stylosa Triana; Macairea sulcata Triana; Macairea theresiae Cogn. Macairea thyrsiflora DC.
Raja radula distribution (in red). [6] Raja radula is a benthic species native to the Mediterranean Sea. [7] Some Atlantic records are probably misidentifications of Leucoraja naevus and/or Raja africana and need to be clarified. [8] This species inhabits coastal areas, between 2 and 300m depth on sandy or muddy bottoms of the continental shelf ...
The radula (US: / ˈ r æ dʒ ʊ l ə /; pl.: radulae or radulas) [1] is an anatomical structure used by mollusks for feeding, sometimes compared to a tongue. [2] It is a minutely toothed, chitinous ribbon, which is typically used for scraping or cutting food before the food enters the esophagus .
The main cannabinoids in Radula marginata are not THC or CBD, the most common psychoactive chemicals produced by cannabis, but they are of similar molecular structure. [4] The liverwort contains perrottetinene and perrottetinenic acid. [4] It also contains a CBD analogue called Perrottetinene diol (trans-PTD) [6]. The proportion of cannabinoids ...
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Solidago radula is a perennial herb up to 90 cm (3 feet) tall, with a caudex and rhizomes. Lower leaves can be up to 10 cm (4 inches) long, leaves higher on the stem much smaller. One plant can produce as many as 260 small yellow flower heads in a branching array. The species grows in open rocky places and in dry woodlands. [6]