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Ipomoea violacea

Known as: Ipomoea violacea L., beach moonflower, ololiuqui 
National Institutes of Health

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2004
2004
Se comunica el hallazgo de dos poblaciones de la orquidea Serapias parviflora Parl. en depresiones humedas de la Dehesa de la… 
1976
1976
SummaryA method is described for the determination of alkaloids in morning glory leaves by means of spectrophotofluorimetry. The… 
1966
1966
Ipomoea violacea L. (Convolualaceae) (heavenly blue) plants were grown under greenhouse conditions. Seed samples were taken… 
Highly Cited
1965
Highly Cited
1965
  • A. LudwigJ. Levine
  • 1965
  • Corpus ID: 5458782
The use of hallucinogenic (psychotomimetic, dysleptic, psychedelic) substances to produce altered states of consciousness is not… 
1965
1965
SummaryFive mg of either a crude extract of seeds of ololiuqui or a mixture of synthetic alkaloids caused drowsiness in former… 
1962
1962
Ergot-type alkaloids were found to be present in the embryo but not in the seed coat, seed membranes, or resinous layer under the… 
1960
1960
The psychotomimetic active principles of the ancient aztec drug «Ololiuqui» (Rivea corymbosa (L.) Hall. f.) have been found to be…