Ergot: the genus Claviceps by Vladimír K?en, Ladislav Cvak

Ergot: the genus Claviceps



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Ergot: the genus Claviceps Vladimír K?en, Ladislav Cvak ebook
Publisher: Harwood Academic
Format: pdf
ISBN: 905702375X, 9789057023750
Page: 503


45) designates a semi-synthetic derivative of ergotamine, which is probably the gang of ergot alkaloids with the genus Claviceps. A.K.A.: Claviceps purpurea (and other Claviceps species). Ergot is the common name of a fungus in the genus Claviceps that is parasitic on certain grains and grasses. A particular milestone in the history of drug discovery was the benefits of ergot. (Via: The University of Illinois Extension Collection). Ergot fungi are molds that infect rye whiskey and other cereals and wild grasses (Microsoft Encarta 1999). Ergot or ergot fungi refers to a group of fungi of the genus Claviceps. Zenk (London: Academic Press, 1980), 249-270; and Anacleto Minghetti and Nicoletta Crespi-Perellino, “The History of Ergot,” in Ergot: The Genus Claviceps, eds. The most prominent member of this group is Claviceps purpurea. The generic name dihydroergotamine, DHE for brief, (manufacturers Migranal and D.H.E. The scientific name of the most normal form of ergot is genus Claviceps Purpurea. (c) An ergot kernel called a sclerotium develops when a spore of fungal species of the genus Claviceps infects a floret of flowering grass or cereal. Then, in early 2003, I created the opportunity to research the ergot fungus, Claviceps, first hand. LSD derives from Ergot, a parasitic fungus of the genus Claviceps purpurea that grows on wild grasses, corn, rye and other grain producing plants. Ergot is a type of fungus from the genus Claviceps that infects flowering grasses and cereals, including wheat, by mimicking the growth of pollen into the ovary. Common Name: Ergot, Ergot of Rye.

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