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SeattleBlue
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Resveratrol in Eastern White Pine
#19040251 - 10/27/13 11:02 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Wikipedia Says - Resveratrol was originally isolated by Takaoka from the roots of hellebore in 1940, and later, in 1963, from the roots of Japanese knotweed. It attracted wider attention only in 1992, however, when its presence in wine was suggested as the explanation for cardioprotective effects of wine.[16] In grapes, trans-resveratrol is a phytoalexin produced against the growth of fungal pathogens such as Botrytis cinerea.[190] Its presence in Vitis vinifera grapes can also be constitutive, with accumulation in ripe berries of different levels of bound and free resveratrols, according to the genotype.[191] In grapes, resveratrol is found primarily in the skin,[192] and, in muscadine grapes, also in the seeds.[193] The amount found in grape skins also varies with the grape cultivar, its geographic origin, and exposure to fungal infection. The amount of fermentation time a wine spends in contact with grape skins is an important determinant of its resveratrol content.[180][192] It is also found in Pinus strobus, the eastern white pine.
Anyone have any info on this Really would like to know if its present and what part is active
To my knowledge, Resveratrol is a Selective MAO-A Inhibitors like the Harmala Alkaloids, which would lead me to believe it could be used to potentiate Psilocybin if you don't have any Syrian Rue or Caapi around
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Re: Resveratrol in Eastern White Pine [Re: SeattleBlue]
#19040292 - 10/27/13 11:18 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Take it from the roots of japanese knotweed. That shit is so invasive to stream banks and wetlands in the United States it needs reasons more to be cleared.
Sure would be easier to harvest from a herbaceous hollow stalked plant that pulls out easily than a large softwood such as Pinus strobus.
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SeattleBlue
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Re: Resveratrol in Eastern White Pine [Re: muirileD]
#19040455 - 10/27/13 12:01 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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muirileD said: Take it from the roots of japanese knotweed. That shit is so invasive to stream banks and wetlands in the United States it needs reasons more to be cleared.
Sure would be easier to harvest from a herbaceous hollow stalked plant that pulls out easily than a large softwood such as Pinus strobus.
Of course, Japanese Knotweed That would be a pretty good use for it
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Re: Resveratrol in Eastern White Pine [Re: muirileD]
#19040456 - 10/27/13 12:02 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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