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    Duboisia myoporoides, or corkwood, is a shrub or tree native to high-rainfall areas on the margins of rainforest in eastern Australia. It has a thick and...
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    use, depressant effects. The leaves of Duboisia leichhardtii and Duboisia myoporoides also contain scopolamine and hyoscyamine, along with some other pharmaceutically...
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    Hyoscyamus niger, Mandragora officinarum, Scopolia carniolica, Latua and Duboisia myoporoides have been known about and used for various purposes in both the New...
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  • Cytisus scoparius Datura stramonium Diplopterys cabrerana Duboisia hopwoodi Duboisia myoporoides Echinopsis lageniformis Eclipta prostrata Entada rheedii...
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    the eastern states of Australia from the soft corkwood tree, or Duboisia myoporoides, was used by the Allies in World War II to stop soldiers getting...
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    Latua endemic to southern Chile, Solandra endemic to Mexico and Duboisia myoporoides, which is endemic to Australia and contains both scopolamine and...
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    described methyl-crotonic acid. Tiglyl-CoA, a thioester with coenzyme A Duboisia myoporoides produces an alkaloid known as tigloidine. Attygalle, A. B.; Wu, X...
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    a minor constituent of a number of solanaceous plants, including Duboisia myoporoides, Physalis peruviana, and Mandragora turcomanica. It was formerly...
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    on translations of articles from the German and Polish Wikipedia. Duboisia myoporoides: the medical career of a native Australian plant at the Wayback Machine...
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  • among the Germanic tribes.[better source needed] Pituri Duboisia hopwoodii, Duboisia myoporoides, Nicotiana spp. Nicotine, tropane alkaloids Stimulant Pituri...
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  • the eastern states of Australia, from the soft corkwood tree, or Duboisia myoporoides, was used by the Allies in World War II to stop soldiers getting...
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    panduriformis, Acacia farnesitana, Sesamum indicum, Santalum acuminatum, Duboisia myoporoides and Clerodendrum floribundum. "CATE Creating a Taxonomic eScience...
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  • Synonym Australian Elm Accepted Names: Aphananthe philippinensis and Duboisia myoporoides Caucasian Elm Accepted Name: Zelkova carpinifolia Chaetoptelea mexicana...
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    Sticky tailflower Anthocercis tenuipes Gand. (putative hybrid between Duboisia myoporoides R.Br. & Cyphanthera scabrella (Benth.) Miers) Anthocercis microphylla...
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    properties of Duboisia myoporoides, which was afterwards largely used in ophthalmic surgery. In 1872 he investigated the properties of Duboisia hopwoodii...
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  • Jacquin-Dubreuil, A. (1995). "Scopoletin-glucosyltransferase Activity from Duboisia myoporoides; Improvement of Cultivation Conditions and Crude Extract Preparation...
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  • squarrosa R.Br. Dryandra tenuifolia R.Br. Drymophila cyanocarpa R.Br. Duboisia myoporoides R.Br. Dysphania littoralis R.Br. Ectrosia leporina R.Br. Ehretia...
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