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− | ==DMT Containing plants==
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− | The following is a list of plants known to contain tryptamines.
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− | === Acacia ===
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia acuminata|Up to 1.5% alkaloids, mainly consisting of tryptamine in leaf (Lycaeum)}}
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia alpina|Active principles in leaf (M.Bock)}}
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia angustifolia|Psychoactive Tryptamines (Rätsch 2004)}}
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia angustissima|β-methyl-phenethylamine (Glasby 1991)NMT and DMT in leaf, 1.1-10.2 ppm (McSweeney et al. 2005)}}
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia auriculiformis|5-MeO-DMT in stem bark (Lycaeum)}}
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia baileyana|
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− | * 0.02% tryptamine and β-carbolines, in the leaf, Tetrahydroharman (Ott)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia berlandieri|
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− | * Amphetamine, Methamphetamine, N,N-Dimethylamphetamine, 4-Methoxyamphetamine, 4-Hydroxyamphetamine (Shulgin 2001)
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− | * DMT and others (Phytochem. 199
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia catechu|
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− | * DMT and other tryptamines in leaf, bark (Trout's Notes)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia caven|
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− | * Psychoactive
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia colei|
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− | * DMT (Dr. Karl and abc.net.au 2005)
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− | }}
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia constricta|
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− | * β-methyl-phenethylamine[12]
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− | }}
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia complanata|
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− | * 0.3% alkaloids in leaf and stem, N-methyl-tetrahydroharman with traces of tetrahydroharman (Johns et al. 1966)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia confusa|
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− | * N-chloromethyl-N,N-dimethyltryptamine, N-methyltryptamine, N,N-dimethyltryptamine, and N,N-dimethyltryptamine-N-oxide (Quinn et al. 2006)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia cornigera|
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− | * Psychoactive,[8] Tryptamines[27]
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia cultriformis|
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− | * Tryptamine in the leaf and stem (Trout's Notes)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia farnesiana|
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− | * Tryptamines and phenethylamines (Lyceaum)
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− | * N-Methyl-Beta-Phenethylamine (Duke 1992)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia filiciana|
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− | * Psychoactive
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia floribunda|
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− | * Tryptamine, phenethylamine,[33] in flowers[15] other tryptamines,[34] phenethylamines
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia georginae|
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− | * Psychoactive,[8] plus deadly toxins
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia greggii|
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− | * N-methyl-β-phenethylamine,[12] phenethylamine[36]
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia harpophylla|
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− | * Phenethylamine, hordenine at a ratio of 2:3 in dried leaves, 0.6% total[6]
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia holoserica|
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− | * Hordenine, 1.2% in bark[6]
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia horrida|
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− | * Psychoactive
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia implexa|
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− | * Psychoactive
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia karroo|
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− | * Psychoactive
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia kempeana|
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− | * Psychoactive
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia kettlewelliae|
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− | * 1.5[6]–1.88%[38] alkaloids, 92% consisting of phenylethylamine.[6] 0.9% N-methyl-2-phenylethylamine found a different time
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia laeta|
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− | * DMT in the leaf (Trout's Notes)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia lingulata|
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− | * Psychoactive
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia longifolia|
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− | * 0.2% tryptamine in bark, leaves, some in flowers, phenylethylamine in flowers (Hegnauer 1994)
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− | * DMT in plant (Lyceaum)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia macradenia|
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− | * Tryptamine
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia maidenii|
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− | * Bark of A. maidenii contains 0.6% of N-methyltryptamine and DMT in the proportions approx. 2:3 (Fitzgerald & Sioumis 1965)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia mangium|
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− | * Psychoactive
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia melanoxylon|
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− | * DMT in the bark and leaf, less than 0.02% total alkaloids (Hegnauer 1994)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia mellifera|
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− | * DMT in the leaf (Trout's Notes)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia nilotica|
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− | * DMT in the leaf (Trout's Notes)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia obtusifolia|
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− | * 0.4 to 0.5 % DMT in the dried bark (Csiro 1990)
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− | * Varying reports of N,N-Dimethyltryptamine found ranging from 0.4% - 0.6% in dried bark with 0.06% reported in young phyllodes. Considered a weed, Acacia Obtusifolia is found in woodlands on Australia's eastern border from south eastern Queensland, through eastern New South Wales and scattered slightly in north eastern Victoria.
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia oerfota|
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− | * Less than 0.1% DMT in leaf (Ott)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia penninervis|
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− | * Psychoactive
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia phlebophylla|
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− | * 0.3% DMT in leaf, NMT (Trout's Notes)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia platensis|
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− | * Psychoactive
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia podalyriaefolia|
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− | * Tryptamine in the leaf (Trout's Notes)
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− | * 0.5% to 2% DMT in fresh bark, phenethylamine trace amounts (Hegnauer 1994)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia polyacantha|
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− | * DMT in leaf (Trout's Notes)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia pycantha|
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− | * Psychoactive,[8] but less than 0.02% total alkaloids
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia retinodes|
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− | * DMT and MMT (www.factorey.ch/Eins.htm)
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− | * Less than 0.02% total alkaloids found (Hegnauer 1994)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia roemeriana|
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− | * β-methyl-phenethylamine
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia rigidula|
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− | * DMT, NMT, tryptamine, amphetamines, mescaline, nicotine and others (Phytochem. 199
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia salicina|
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− | * Psychoactive[8][9] Ash used in Pituri.
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia sassa|
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− | * Psychoactive
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia schaffneri|
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− | * β-methyl-phenethylamine, Phenethylamine[36] Amphetamines and mescaline also found
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia schottii|
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− | * β-methyl-phenethylamine
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia senegal|
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− | * DMT, in the leaf
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia simplex|
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− | *DMT and NMT, in the leaf, stem and trunk bark, 0.81% DMT in bark, MMT
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia taxensis|
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− | * β-methyl-phenethylamine
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia tenuifolia|
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− | * Psychoactive
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia tortilis|
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− | * DMT, NMT, and other tryptamines
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia sieberiana|
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− | * DMT in the leaf (Trout's Notes)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia verek|
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− | * Psychoactive (Rätsch 2004)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Acacia vestita|
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− | * Tryptamine, in the leaf and stem (Trout's Notes)
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− | * Less than 0.02% total alkaloids (Hegnauer 1994)
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− | === Anadenanthera ===
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Anadenanthera colubrina|
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− | * Seed pods contain dimethyltryptamine and the seeds bufotenin, bufotenin oxide, and oxide of dimethyltryptamine (GRANIER-DOYEUX 1965)
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− | * Leaves, Bark, and Seeds contain DMT, 5-MeO-DMT and related compounds (Schultes 1977)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Anadenanthera macrocarpa|
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− | * Seed pods contain dimethyltryptamine and the seeds bufotenin, bufotenin oxide, and oxide of dimethyltryptamine (GRANIER-DOYEUX 1965)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:anadenanthera_peregrina_flowers.jpg|Anadenanthera peregrina|'''Tryptamines known to be present in ''A. peregrina'' ''' (Southon et al. 1994)Bufotenine (seeds)Bufotenine N-oxide (seeds)N,N-Dimethyltryptamine N-oxide (seeds)N,N-Dimethyltryptamine (bark)(pods)(seeds)5-Methoxy-N-methyltryptamine (bark)O-Methylbufotenine (bark) (seeds)N-Methyltryptamine (bark)}}
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− | === Common Reed ===
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− | {{botanics_info|image:arundo_donax.jpg|Arundo donax|Entire Plant contains 5-MeO-DMT (Shulgin, TIHKAL)Flowers contain DMT, 5-MeO-DMT, and 5-MeO-NMT (Shulgin, TIHKAL)Roots contain DMT, 5-MeO-DMT, 5-MeO-NMT, Bufotenine, bufotenidine, dehydrobufotenidine (Shulgin, TIHKAL)}}
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− | {{botanics_info|image:desmanthus.jpg|Desmanthus illinoensis|Root contains DMT - 0.200% (Ott)Root Bark contains DMT - 0.340% (Ott)}}
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− | {{botanics_info|image:phalaris_arund.jpg|Phalaris arundinacea|Leaves contain DMT, 5-MeO-DMT, and related compounds (Smith 1977)}}
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− | {{botanics_info|image:phalaris_aquatica.jpg|Phalaris tuberosa|Leaves and seedlings contain DMT, 5-MeO-DMT, and related compounds (Smith 1977)DMT - 0.100% (erowid)5-MeO-DMT - 0.022% (erowid)5-OH-DMT - 0.005% (erowid)}}
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− | {{botanics_info|image:phragmites_australis.jpg|Phragmites australis|DMT in roots (Ott)}}
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− | === Delosperma ===
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− | {{botanics_info|Image:Delosperma acuminatum2.jpg|Delosperma acuminatum|DMT, 5-MEO-DMT (Trout's Notes)}}
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− | {{botanics_info|image:delosperma_acuminatum.jpg|Delosperma cooperi|DMT, 5-MEO-DMT (Trout's Notes)}}
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− | {{botanics_info|image:iceplantbrighteyes-may.jpg|Delosperma ecklonis|DMT (Trout's Notes)}}
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− | {{botanics_info|image:Delosperma_esterhuyseniae.jpg|Delosperma esterhuyseniae|DMT (Trout's Notes)}}
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Delosperma hallii|5-MEO-DMT (Trout's Notes)}}
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Delosperma harazianum|DMT, 5-MEO-DMT (Trout's Notes)}}
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Delosperma hirtum|DMT (Trout's Notes)}}
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− | {{botanics_info|image:DelospermaLydenbergense.jpg|Delosperma lydenbergense|DMT, 5-MEO-DMT (Trout's Notes)}}
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Delosperma nubigenum|5-MEO-DMT (Trout's Notes)}}
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Delosperma pageanum|DMT, 5-MEO-DMT (Trout's Notes)}}
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Delosperma pergamentaceum|Traces of DMT (Trout's Notes)}}
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− | {{botanics_info|image:180px-Delosperma_tradescantioides_leafs_IMGP0042.jpg|Delosperma tradescantioides|DMT (Trout's Notes)}}
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− | === Desmodium ===
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Desmodium caudatum|
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− | * Roots: 0.087% DMT, Bufotenine-N-oxide 0.03% (Trout's Notes)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Desmodium gangeticum|
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− | * DMT, 5-MEO-DMT, whole plant, roots, stems, leaves (Ott)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Desmodium gyrans|
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− | * DMT, 5-MEO-DMT, leaves, roots (Ott)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Desmodium pulchellum|
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− | * DMT, 5-MEO-DMT, whole plant, roots, stems, leaves, flowers (Ott)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Desmodium racemosum|
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− | * 5-MEO-DMT (Ott)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Desmodium triflorum|
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− | * DMT-N-oxide, roots (Ott)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Lespedeza bicolor|var. japonica
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− | * DMT, 5-MEO-DMT in leaves and root bark (Ott)
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− | === Fabaceae ===
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− | {{botanics_info|image:petalostylis_cassioides.jpg|Petalostylis cassioides|0.4-0.5% tryptamine, DMT, etc. in leaves and stems (Johns et al 1966)}}
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− | === Mimosa ===
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Mimosa hostilis|
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− | * Root Bark contains DMT - 0.31% to 0.57% (Schultes 1977)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Mimosa ophthalmocentra|
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− | 1,6% DMT in the inner rootbark <ref>L. M. Batista; R. N. Almeida; E. V. L. da-Cunha; M. S. da-Silva; J. M. Barbosa-Filho. Isolation and Identification of Putative Hallucinogenic Constituents from the Roots of Mimosa ophthalmocentra. In: Pharmaceutical Biology, Volume 37, Issue 1 January 1999</ref>
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Mimosa scabrella|
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− | * DMT in bark (Ott)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Mimosa verrucosa|
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− | * DMT (Schultes 1969)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Mucuna pruriens|
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− | * Leaves, seeds, stems and roots contain L-Dopa, Serotonin, 5-HTP, and Nicotine, as well as N,N-DMT, Bufotenine, and 5-MeO-DMT (Erowid)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Petalostylis labicheoides|var. casseoides
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− | * DMT in leaves and stems (Ott)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Diplopterys cabrerana|
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− | * 1.3% DMT (Shulgin, TIHKAL)
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− | * Contains DMT (Ott)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Horsfieldia superba|
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− | * 5-MeO-DMT and beta-carbolines (Jossang et al. 1991)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Iryanthera ulei|
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− | * 5-MEO-DMT in bark (Ott)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Osteophloem platyspermum|
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− | * DMT, 5-MEO-DMT in bark (Ott)
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− | === Virola===
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Virola calophylla|
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− | * Leaves 0.149% DMT (Ott)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Virola carinata|
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− | * DMT in leaves (Ott)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Virola divergens|
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− | * DMT in leaves (Ott)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Virola elongata|
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− | * DMT, 5-MEO-DMT in bark and leaves (Ott)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Virola melinonii|
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− | * DMT in bark (Ott)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Virola multinervia|
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− | * DMT, 5-MEO-DMT in bark and leaves (Ott)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Virola pavonis|
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− | * DMT in leaves (Ott)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Virola peruviana|
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− | * DMT, 5-MEO-DMT in bark (Ott)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Virola rufuta|
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− | * Alkaloids in bark and root, 95% of which is 5-MeO-DMT (Shulgin, TIHKAL)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Virola sebifera|
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− | * DMT in bark (Ott)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Virola theiodora|
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− | * DMT, 5-MEO-DMT in bark, roots, leaves and flowers (Ott)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Virola venosa|
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− | * DMT, 5-MEO-DMT in roots and leaves (Ott)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Psychotria carthaginensis|
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− | * 0.2% average DMT in dried leaves (Ott)
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− | {{botanics_info|image:NoImage.png|Psychotria viridis|
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− | * Leaves contain DMT - 0.10% to 0.66% (McKenna)
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− | ==Sources==
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− | Southon et al. 1994. Phytochemical Dictionary of the Leguminosae. CRC Press. p. 71.
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− | [[Category:Botanics]]
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