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Dictionary » A » Alkaloids AlkaloidsAlkaloids organic nitrogenous bases. Many alkaloids of medical importance occur in the animal and vegetable kingdoms, and some have been synthesised. ![]()
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Results from our forumTea reaction... relatively dark i didnt add any lemon juice to it but then i made tea and i was thinking perhaps if i added lemon juice it would help extract some alkaloids and such, so i did and it was very light! so i did a test! i took two cups half full of the dark tea,that was rather brownish. I then added ...
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Brugmansia Candida... but, Datura and Brugmansia do not contain an alkaloid anything like LSA or LSD it contains something significantly worse. They contain Atropine alkaloids such as atropane, hyoscyamine and scopolamine. These alkaloids are very powerful anticholergenics. These are amazing experiences that will ...
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"Twenty questions"-biology game... to go....do u already have something in your mind? Not my turn :shock: I didnt guess it. :roll: cause Dr Stein gave the answer. :lol: I said >alkaloids<
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"Twenty questions"-biology gameI know plants produce alkaloids thats why I mentioned :lol: but I am trying to tie that in with human producing. Thats what I am confused with you said produced by both. :? are you talking about pheramones?
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"Twenty questions"-biology gameYES, plant cells produce alkaloids too. That's where we yield alkaloids for the aphrodisiac ;)
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