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Datura - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Datura refers to a type of cerebral poison that can cause delirium and hallucinations , characterized by symptoms such as dry mouth, nausea, dilated pupils, and confusion. It contains alkaloids like hyoscine, hyoscyamine, and atropine, and can lead to respiratory failure or cardiac arrhythmias.
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Datura - Wikipedia
Datura is a genus of nine species of highly poisonous, vespertine-flowering plants belonging to the nightshade family (Solanaceae).
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Datura - Wisconsin Horticulture
Datura are herbaceous annuals and short-lived perennials in the tomato family (Solanaceae) with a confused taxonomy and disputed origin because of their ...
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Datura
‖ Datura Bot. (dəˈt(j)ʊərə) [mod.L. ad. Hindī dhatūra, native name of D. fastuosa and D. Metel, common Indian species used to stupefy and poison.] A genus of poisonous plants (family Solanaceæ), of which D. Stramonium is the Strammony or Thorn-apple, supposed to be a native of Western Asia, but now ...
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What Is Datura? Uses, Side Effects, & More - Renaissance Recovery
Datura is a dangerous and unpredictable plant from the nightshade family that has been used for centuries in rituals and medicines.
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1270 Datura
1270 Datura, provisional designation is a stony asteroid and namesake of the young Datura family, located in the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately It was named after the flowering plant Datura.
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Pharmacological properties of Datura stramonium L. as a potential ...
D. stramonium is a plant with both poisonous and medicinal properties and has been proven to have great pharmacological potential with a great utility and ...
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The Powerful Solanaceae: Datura - USDA Forest Service
Daturas have been used as poisons, medicines, and ritual intoxicant agents since time immemorial. Each species has its own characteristic strong narcotic ...
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Jimsonweed (Datura stramonium) - Office of Justice Programs
This report provided overview of the hallucinogenic drug jimsonweed (Datura stramonium) sought by high school students seeking a no-cost hallucinogenic high.
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Datura: Dichotomous Key - Go Botany - Native Plant Trust
Datura · Choose this species · D. inoxia. 2a. Corolla 16–20 cm long, entirely white, with 5 primary apical teeth alternating with 5 secondary apical teeth for a ...
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Long-term intentional Datura use and its consequences - PMC
This case describes the consequences of Datura use: dependence, transient psychotic symptoms, visual disturbances, and cognitive sequelae.
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Datura (disambiguation)
Datura is a genus of flowering plants. Datura may also refer to:
Datura (band), an Italian dance group
"Datura (song)", a Tori Amos song
1270 Datura, an asteroid
Datura (video game), a
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Datura (band)
Datura is an Italian electronic music group. The name "Datura" is taken from a hallucinogenic plant.
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Datura lanosa
Datura lanosa is a species of Datura. Some contemporary botanists classify this plant not as a separate species, but as a variety of Datura wrightii or Datura innoxia.
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