@IUjvary @zenbrainest Diethylamide alkaloids present in large amounts in Convolvulaceae, such as Argyreia nervosa (Hawaiian baby woodrose), Ipomoea violacea (morning glory), and Turbina corymbosa (ololiuhqui). As for ergot amides, it grows on its host plant seeds and has a dependence to it.
@taninmamak31 turbina corymbosa, ipomoea violacea , argyreia nervosa (hawaii orman gülü) ve achnatherum robustumda varmış galiba sadece. morning glory ailesi çok geniş imiş. umarım en lsa'lisi denk gelir
El jaguar consume Rivea y/o Turbina corymbosa, una de las varias plantas que lleva el preparado humano Ayahuasca, el olohuiqui contiene LSA, que se diferencia del LSD por dos átomos de hidrógeno. https://t.co/aSCFP7LphE
What is lysergic acid? Known as D-lysergic acid and-lysergic acid, is a precursor for a wide range of ergoline alkaloids that are produced by the ergot fungus and found in the seeds of Turbina corymbosa, Argyreia nervosa, and Ipomoea tricolor. Next miracle drug? Announcement ?
@David_Swisz @jaycarbray Argyreia nervosa, ipomoea tricolor, and Turbina corymbosa. They’re all decently invasive bec they’re morning glory vines, but their seed coat has an ergot fungus that produces ergalot alkaloids—such as the precursor to LSD, LSA, which is pharmacologically active on its own.