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Pereskia Bleo

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Zaka

Irie,
Just collected some seeds from Pereskia Bleo.
As I like to research the plants I come across, I stumbled on to this;
"Cytotoxic Components of Pereskia bleo" (Cactaceae) Leaves Chemical investigations on Pereskia bleo are rare in comparison to other Pereskia species, as therewere only three phytochemical and biological studies reported for this plant. The earliest phytochemical study was by Doetsch et al. [4], who reported the isolation of four alkaloids, namely 3,4-dimethoxy-β-phenethylamine, mescaline, 3-methoxytyramine and tyramine
I remember a post a while ago about grafting Lophs & mescaline production.....
Found this study, but it's a little over-my-head.....//http://www.scialert.net/qredirect.php?doi=ijcr.2008.20.27&linkid=pdf
Any thoughts?
Respect
Z

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Nutritive evaluation of a non-conventional leafy vegetable (Pereskia aculeata Miller)
Authors: Cristina Y. Takeiti a;  Graziella C. Antonio a;  Eliana M. P. Motta a;  Fernanda P. Collares-Queiroz b; Kil J. Park a
Affiliations:    a School of Agricultural Engineering, University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Campinas, Sao Paulo, Brazil
 b School of Chemical Engineering, University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Campinas, Sao Paulo, Brazil

DOI: 10.1080/09637480802534509
Publication Frequency: 8 issues per year
Published in:  International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition, Volume 60, Issue S1 August 2009 , pages 148 - 160
First Published on: 22 May 2009
Subjects: Food Chemistry: Nutrition; Bioscience: Nutrition;
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