Hyoscyamus muticus, l'henbane egiziano, è un arbusto della famiglia delle Solanacee, originaria delle aree desertiche del Nord Africa. Contiene alcaloidi
4608 x 3456 px | 39 x 29,3 cm | 15,4 x 11,5 inches | 300dpi
Data acquisizione:
11 aprile 2018
Ubicazione:
Cairo Egypt
Altre informazioni:
Hyoscyamus muticus, the Egyptian henbane, is a shrub in the family of Solanaceae that is native to desert areas of North Africa. It contains alkaloids that are useful in pharmaceuticals. It is used locally as a painkiller and a recreational drug. In high dosages it can be fatal. The leaves are high in alkaloids including scopolamine, which is used in pharmaceuticals. When released slowly, scopolamine reduces the nausea of motion sickness or post-operative recovery. In eye drops it dilates the pupils and paralyzes the focusing muscles, which is useful in optical surgery.[4] The roasted seeds are used to make an intoxicating drink, and the leaves are smoked for their intoxicating effect, and to relive the symptoms of asthma. The leaves may also be applied as a poultice to relieve pain. Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Tracheophytes Clade: Angiosperms Clade: Eudicots Clade: Asterids Order: Solanales Family: Solanaceae Genus: Hyoscyamus Species: H. muticus Binomial name Hyoscyamus muticus L. Synonyms Hyoscyamus falezlez