Hyoscyamus
Title: Hyoscyamus
Additional Names: Henbane; hog's bean; insane root; poison tobacco; black henbane
Literature References: Dried leaves, with or without the tops, of Hyoscyamus niger L., Solanaceae, yielding 0.040% hyoscyamus alkaloids (chiefly hyoscyamine and scopolamine). The leaves and seeds have been used as smooth muscle relaxants. The alkaloid content of the seeds is less than that of the leaves. Egyptian henbane (Hyoscyamus muticus L., Solanaceae) contains about 0.5% alkaloids. Habit. Europe, Africa, Asia, naturalized in U.S.; cultivated in England. Constit. Leaves: scopolamine, hyoscyamine, hyoscipicrin, choline.

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