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Ipomoea Sp.?
    #26931973 - 09/12/20 02:56 PM (3 years, 4 months ago)

Been seeing this around my neighborhood and I have been wondering if this is possibly a species of Ipomoea or Morning Glory? Thank you in advance for help and expertise :lahey:



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Re: Ipomoea Sp.? [Re: N0Tmushroom2THINK]
    #26932974 - 09/13/20 07:44 AM (3 years, 4 months ago)

Maybe Calystegia sepium.


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Re: Ipomoea Sp.? [Re: Nickoloxious]
    #27151888 - 01/16/21 05:29 PM (3 years, 12 days ago)

It looks like a species close to Calystegia sepium that contains active alkaloids, is Convolvulus arvensis, but Calystegia sepium does contain Calystegines,

"Calystegines are a new group of polyhydroxy alkaloids with a nortropane skeleton. They were detected in Atropa belladonna root cultures by chromatographic methods (TLC, GC) and identified by NMR and mass spectroscopy. Their occurrence was examined in several species of the Solanaceae. The biosynthesis of these compounds is suggested to proceed via the tropane alkaloid pathway, the first metabolite being pseudotropine. A pseudotropine-forming tropinone reductase was isolated and characterized from Atropa belladonna root cultures. Further evidence is given for the significance of tropinone and pseudotropine in calystegine formation by feeding experiments that increased calystegine formation. 15N-tropinone was shown to be incorporated into calystegines"

Some info I found

https://flnps.org/native-plants/native-morning-glory

http://www.ijppsjournal.com/Vol4Issue1/3035.pdf

https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Calystegines-as-a-new-group-of-tropane-alkaloids-in-Dr%C3%A4ger-Funck/d11dc4a60b15159d5df5229a4f600a8b4adb8970/figure/1


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Re: Ipomoea Sp.? [Re: N0Tmushroom2THINK]
    #27152313 - 01/16/21 10:03 PM (3 years, 12 days ago)

https://www.bluelight.org/xf/threads/bindweed-experiences.797386/

One of the problems with the line of experimentation, being discussed, there, is the subjective effects of tropane alkaloids diminishes over time, while their toxicity does not.

He doesn't want the test subjects to experience a placebo effect. It is vaguely a delirient, but there is no threshold, in which dissociation takes place.


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