• Opium, narcotic drug that is obtained from the unripe seedpods of the opium poppy ( Papaver somniferum ), a plant of the family Papaveraceae. (junadea.com)
  • A Papaver lateritium a boglárkavirágúak (Ranunculales) rendjébe és a mákfélék (Papaveraceae) c poppy. (ibase.com.sg)
  • Papaver orientale L. , 1753, augalų (Plantae) karalystės magnolijūnų (Angiospermae) skyriaus magnolijainių (Magnoliopsida) klasės (Papaverales) eilės (Papaveraceae) šeimos (Papaver) genties rūšis. (ibase.com.sg)
  • Poppy is the common name for any of the plants comprising the Papaver genus in the flowering plant family Papaveraceae. (justfunfacts.com)
  • Opium , from which morphine, heroin, codeine, and papaverine are derived, comes from the milky latex in the unripe seed capsule of the opium poppy ( Papaver somniferum ). (justfunfacts.com)
  • The opium poppy, which belongs to the Papavaraceae family, is of great interest, since the isoquinoline alkaloids morphine, codeine, papaverine, noscapine and thebaine can be found in its latex. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Greater celandine is a relative of the Papaveraceae or poppy family. (blogspot.com)
  • A poppy is a flowering plant in the subfamily Papaveroideae of the family Papaveraceae. (ibase.com.sg)
  • Papaveraceae), and yielding, in its normal, moist condition, not less than nine (9) per cent of crystallized morphine, when assayed by the process given below U. S. P.). (For botanical description of poppy, see Papaveris Capsulae . (henriettes-herb.com)
  • Noscapine (also known as Narcotine , Nectodon , Nospen , Anarcotine and (archaic) Opiane ) is a benzylisoquinoline alkaloid , of the phthalideisoquinoline structural subgroup, which has been isolated from numerous species of the family Papaveraceae (poppy family). (cloudfront.net)
  • The plant contains the alkaloid chelidonine which is similar to the papaverine found in poppies and which has an antispasmodic and sedative effect on the bile duct and bronchi. (blogspot.com)
  • Papaverine, in contrast, has an antispasmodic effect if it comes from smooth muscles, as is the case in humans in the gastrointestinal tract or blood vessels. (wikipedia.org)
  • In fact, one study showed that Sanguinaria canadensis L. (Papaveraceae) rhizomes were larger in cultivated plants, but contained lower levels of active constituents: sanguinarine and chelerythrine (Graf et al . (unitedplantsavers.org)