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Utilization of Papaver

Economic Botany, 1973
The well-known opium poppy (Papaver somniferum L.) furnishes opiates, ornamentals, poppy seed, poppy seed oil, poppycake, poppy flour, poppy straw and potherbs. Poppies also furnish analgesics, anodynes, ant food, antibiotics, anti-malarials, aphrodisiacs, baby rattles, bird food, copper indicators, cough remedies, demulcents, diaphoretics, diarrhea ...
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Papaver alpinum

2006
Enthält 4 Bilder des Alpen-Mohns.
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Opium Poppy (Papaver somniferum)

2006
The genetic transformation of opium poppy, Papaver somniferum, offers the opportunity to study the mechanisms involved in the regulation of benzylisoquinoline and morphinan alkaloid biosynthesis. The development of an efficient transformation protocol for opium poppy has allowed us to transform a range of genotypes from all around the world, including ...
Julie A, Chitty   +2 more
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Alkaloids from Papaver cylindricum

Planta Medica, 1982
The major alkaloids obtained from Papaver cylindricum Cullen were oripavine, narcotine, thebaine and rhoeadine. Floripavidine, papaverine, salutaridine, armepavine, N-methylasimilobine, scoulerine and cheilanthifoline were obtained as minor alkaloids. There have been no previous reports of alkaloids from P. cylindricum.
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Papaver spec.

2006
Enthält 1 Bild des Hybrid-Mohns.
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Papaver dubium L. Papaver nudicaule L. Papaver somniferum L. Papaveraceae

2020
Hammad Ahmad Jan   +4 more
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Papaver dubium L.

2011
Digitale Pflanzenbilder: Sammlung Dietmar ...
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Papaver

1910
B. Fischer, C. Hartwich
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Papaver

1927
G. Frerichs, G. Arends, H. Zörnig
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