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Mandragora
(Atropa mandragora; Mandrake, European)


plants of the mandragora genus in the solanaceae family, including mandragora officinarum L. and mandragora vernalis Bertol (sometimes called atropa mandragora). They contain tropanes that are anticholinergic (cholinergic antagonists). Mandrake may also refer to podophyllum.

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File:Mandragora patata real.
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<b>Mandragora</b> autumnalis is a
Mandragora autumnalis is a
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<b>Mandragora</b> officinarum
Mandragora officinarum
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MND04-MANDRAGORA RADICE
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the mandragoras to look,
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<b>Mandragora</b> officinarum
Mandragora officinarum
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