EP Lansky, HM Paavilainen, S Lansky - 2023 - taylorfrancis.com
Acacias: The Genus Acacia (sensu lato) is an evidence-based treatment of this supergenus, through the eyes of a clinical pharmacognosist and integrative medicine specialist. The book …
C Dyer - Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
The genus Acacia in the broad sense has been synonymous with Africa since it was first described by Philip Miller in 1754. The genus Acacia contains a large number of species …
Over several millennia, various native plant species in South America have been used for their healing and psychoactive properties. Chemical analysis of archaeological artifacts …
EH McIlhenny, KE Pipkin, LJ Standish… - … of Chromatography A, 2009 - Elsevier
A direct injection/liquid chromatography–electrospray ionization-tandem mass spectrometry procedure has been developed for the simultaneous quantitation of 11 compounds …
PR Lister, P Holford, T Haigh, DA Morrison - 1996 - cabidigitallibrary.org
This article explores the ethnobotany of Acacia sp.(wattles) in Australia, including food and non-food uses and traditional aboriginal nomenclature. It also examines the potential of …
An earlier phytochemical survey of the flavonoid content of heartwoods and barks of Acacia species is extended to a much wider range distributed throughout the Australian continent …
Abstract epicatechin-epicatechin or catechin-epicatechin types were also present in all five species, with A. pycnantha containing the highest number of procyanidin dimers. Myricetin …
DJ McKenna, JC Callaway, CS Grob - The Heffter Review of …, 1998 - erowid.org
Of the numerous plant psychotropics utilized by indigenous populations of the Amazon Basin, perhaps none is as interesting or complex, botanically, chemically, or …
JC Callaway, CA Torrance - The Heffter Review of Psychedelic …, 1998 - catbull.com
Of the numerous plant psychotropics utilized by indigenous populations of the Amazon Basin, perhaps none is as interesting or complex, botanically, chemically, or …