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This little-known member of the Amaryllis Family
is alleged to have psychoactive or even hallucinogenic effects (Farnsworth 1972, 68*). The biologically active alkaloid ungminorine was discovered in this plant (Abdymalikova et al. 1966). However, not even the botany of this plant is well understood (Schultes and Farnsworth 1982, 187*). It may have been confused with Boophane disticha. |
Literature
Abdymalikova, N. v., Y. B. Zakirov, and I. K. Kamilov. 1966. Some pharmacological activities of the new alkaloid ungminorine. Akad. Nauk. Uz. SSR, Khim. BioI. Otd. Jg.:36-40. |