Limpet_Chicken
Bluelighter
I was reading up on some stuff, and this caught my eye.
http://www.ansci.cornell.edu/plants/medicinal/gels.html
This claims the 'yellow jessamine', Gelsemium sempervirens, the source of the glycine agonist gelsemine, and the convulsant gelseminine.
That link claims ergot alkaloids though, now that woulkd be really interesting, as to my knowledge (and of late I have read enough of a stack of papers on ergot biochemistry to press a suspected witch slowly to death with, should the need arise) the ergoloids have never been found in higher plants outside members of the Convolvulacea, and in grasses infested with Epichloe endophyte fungi such as sleepy grass (Stipa species)
http://www.ansci.cornell.edu/plants/medicinal/gels.html
This claims the 'yellow jessamine', Gelsemium sempervirens, the source of the glycine agonist gelsemine, and the convulsant gelseminine.
That link claims ergot alkaloids though, now that woulkd be really interesting, as to my knowledge (and of late I have read enough of a stack of papers on ergot biochemistry to press a suspected witch slowly to death with, should the need arise) the ergoloids have never been found in higher plants outside members of the Convolvulacea, and in grasses infested with Epichloe endophyte fungi such as sleepy grass (Stipa species)
