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Erythroxylaceae (the coca family) is a
family of
flowering trees and
shrubs consisting of 4
genera and 271 species,
native to
Africa and
South America...
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Erythroxylum novogranatense is a
neotropical species of
Erythroxylum (
Erythroxylaceae).
Cocaine is
produced from the leaves. "Novogranatense" is derived...
- cocaine,
among others.
Tropane alkaloids occur in
plants of the
families Erythroxylaceae (including coca) and
Solanaceae (including mandrake, henbane, deadly...
- KEWBAF. da Silva, A. J. (1904).
Estudo botânico e chímico da
catuaba (
Erythroxylaceae catuaba do Norte) -
These de
doutoramento da
Faculdade de Medicina...
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leaves contain 0.8% meteloidine, an
alkaloid similar to cocaine. All
Erythroxylaceae species are
banned in NSW. "Erowid
Psychoactive Vaults : Australian...
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Socotra is the
largest island in the
Socotra Archipelago,
which also
includes Abd al Kuri, Samhah, and Darsah. The
islands are in the
Indian Ocean east...
- This is a list of
plant species that, when
consumed by humans, are
known or
suspected to
produce psychoactive effects:
changes in
nervous system function...
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Prior to
European settlement, the
Caribbean was
dominated by
forested ecosystems. The
insular Caribbean has been
considered a
biodiversity hotspot. Although...
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Ganders F,
Plowman T.
Biosystematics and
Evolution of
Cultivated Coca (
Erythroxylaceae).
Systematic Botany. 1982; 7(2): 121-133.
Plowman T.
Amazonian Coca...
- Coca is any of the four
cultivated plants in the
family Erythroxylaceae,
native to
western South America. Coca is
known worldwide for its psychoactive...