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== Alkaloid content ==
 
== Alkaloid content ==
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A. courtii, closely related to A. orites [see below], has been found by
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TLC/GCMS to contain up to 2% alkaloids in the bark, mostly or entirely
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DMT, and up to 1.2% in leaves, again mostly or entirely DMT. As
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this species is relatively rare with a restricted range, efforts at cultivation
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should be made rather than harvesting from wild plants (Jeremy 2007).
  
 
== Other uses ==
 
== Other uses ==

Revision as of 18:49, 15 August 2014

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General Plant Info

Geographic distribution

Identification

Alkaloid content

A. courtii, closely related to A. orites [see below], has been found by TLC/GCMS to contain up to 2% alkaloids in the bark, mostly or entirely DMT, and up to 1.2% in leaves, again mostly or entirely DMT. As this species is relatively rare with a restricted range, efforts at cultivation should be made rather than harvesting from wild plants (Jeremy 2007).

Other uses

Extraction

Cultivation

Suppliers

Mount Annan Botanic Garden (NSW Seed Bank), Australia.

Links

References