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==Chemistry==
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The leaves and the herbage contain S-(–)-hyoscyamine, S-(–)-scopolamine, trace amounts of aposcopolamine, norscopolamine, littorine, tropine, cuscohygrine, tigloidine, and tigloyloxytropane have also been found.<ref>Raetsch, Ch. (2005). TThe Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Plants: Ethnopharmacology and Its Applications </ref>
The leaves and the herbage contain S-(–)-hyoscyamine, S-(–)-scopolamine, trace amounts of aposcopolamine, norscopolamine, littorine, tropine, cuscohygrine, tigloidine, and tigloyloxytropane have also been found.<ref>Raetsch, Ch. (2005). The Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Plants: Ethnopharmacology and Its Applications </ref>


==References==
==References==

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Hyoscyamus niger is known to cause dangerous and extremely unpleasant experiences.

Please use responsible use practices when trying this drug and always have a trip sitter.

Hyoscyamus niger (botany)
Drawing of H. niger
Taxonomical nomenclature
Kingdom Plantae
Unranked Angiosperms
Unranked Eudicots
Unranked Asterids
Order Solanales
Family Solanaceae
Genus Hyoscyamus
Species H. niger
Common nomenclature
Common names Henbane, Stinking nightshade
Constituents
Active constituents Tropane alkaloids

Hyoscyamus niger, commonly known as henbane, black henbane, or stinking nightshade, is a deliarant plant in the family Solanaceae.

Chemistry

The leaves and the herbage contain S-(–)-hyoscyamine, S-(–)-scopolamine, trace amounts of aposcopolamine, norscopolamine, littorine, tropine, cuscohygrine, tigloidine, and tigloyloxytropane have also been found.[1]

References

  1. Raetsch, Ch. (2005). The Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Plants: Ethnopharmacology and Its Applications