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== Alkaloid content ==
 
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* DMT and Tetrahydroharmane in leaves in subsp. kraussiana (Hutchings et al., 1996. Zulu Medicinal Plants. An Inventory.)
 
* unquantified amount DMT (Shulgin, TIKHAL 1996)
 
* unquantified amount DMT (Shulgin, TIKHAL 1996)
 
* positive and negative tests for DMT, 5meoDMT in leaves (Heffter 1996; Trout 1997)
 
* positive and negative tests for DMT, 5meoDMT in leaves (Heffter 1996; Trout 1997)

Revision as of 03:12, 25 January 2014

[[image:|center|100x100px]] Acacia nilotica (Gum Arabic Tree; babul ) Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • DMT (Shulgin, TIHKAL)
  • Tentative traces DMT, 5meoDMT leaves (Heffter 1996); negative in follow up (Trout 1997)


General Plant Info

Traditional names include Babul and Kikar. Has long history of medicinal use.

Has 9 different sub species.

Geographic distribution

Africa, India, Middle East, introduced to Australia.

Identification

leaves bipinnate; flowers yellow balls ; pods constricted between seeds.

Alkaloid content

  • DMT and Tetrahydroharmane in leaves in subsp. kraussiana (Hutchings et al., 1996. Zulu Medicinal Plants. An Inventory.)
  • unquantified amount DMT (Shulgin, TIKHAL 1996)
  • positive and negative tests for DMT, 5meoDMT in leaves (Heffter 1996; Trout 1997)

Extraction

Other uses

Cultivation

Suppliers

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