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Khat, Catha

Patel NB. Mechanism of action of cathinone the active ingredient of khat (Catha... [Pg.163]

Nencini P, Amiconi G, Befani 0, Abdullahi MA, Anania MC. (1984). Possible involvement of amine oxidase inhibition in the sympathetic activation induced by khat (Catha edulis) chewing in humans. J Ethnopharmacol. 11 179-86. [Pg.458]

Taha SA, Ageel AM, Islam MW, GInawl OT. (1995). Effect of (-)-cathinone, a psychoactive alkaloid from khat (Catha edulis Forsk.) and caffeine on sexual behaviour in rats. Pharmacol Res. 31(5) 299-303. [Pg.465]

Khat Catha edulis Leaves Alkaloids cathinone, cathine Chewed, tea Stimulant Yemenis, Ethiopians, Somalis etc. East Arabia, East Africa, Madagascar... [Pg.292]

Khat Catha edulis Ephedrine, cathinone Adrenergic Norepinephrine, epinephrine... [Pg.180]

Al-Hebshi NN Skaug N (2005). Khat (Catha edulis) - an updated review. Addiction Biology, 10, 299-307... [Pg.149]

Crombie L, Crombie WML and Whiting DA (1990) Alkaloids of khat (Catha edulis). The Alkaloids, Chemistry and Pharmacology (ed Brossi A) Vol 39. Academic, San Diego, pp 139-164. [Pg.402]

A study published by the British Journal of Urology asserts that khat (Catha edulis) chewing inhibits urine flow, constricts blood vessels, and promotes erectile dysfunction. [Pg.21]

Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology concludes that khat (Catha edulis), like amphetamines and ibuprofen, can relieve pain. [Pg.23]

KHAT -- Catha edulis. Family Celastraceae (Burningbush family). [Pg.13]

Kassie F, Darroudi F, Kundi M, Schulte-Hermann R, Knasmuller S. Khat (Catha edulis) consumption causes gen-otoxic effects in humans. Int J Cancer 2001 92 329-32. [Pg.561]

Pantelis C, Hindler CG, Taylor JC. Use and abuse of khat (Catha edulis) a review of the distribution, pharmacology, side effects and a description of psychosis attributed to khat chewing. Psychol Med 1989 19(3) 657-68. [Pg.704]

Giannini AJ, Castellani S. A manic-like psychosis due to khat (Catha edulis Forsk.) J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 1982 19(5) 455-9. [Pg.704]

Mwenda JM, Arimi MM, Kyama MC, Langat DK. Effects of khat Catha edulis) consumption on reproductive functions a review. East Afr Med J 2003 80(6) 318-23. [Pg.685]

Herbal effects on absorption can affect the bioavailability of antibiotics and has been demonstrated for Khat (Catha endulis) users (Attef et al., 1997). Absorption and decreased metabolism of the asthma drug theophylline are also affected by piperine from black pepper (Piper nigrum, Piper longum). [Pg.288]

Khat, Catha edulis, is known throughout Africa by many names, e.g. qat in Yemen in Kenya it is known as miraa South Africa the bushman s tea, igqwaka (Xhosa) and inandinandi (Ndebele). The Shona of Zimbabwe call it mutsvahari. The spelling khat has been chosen here because it is the most widely used one in the literature but can also spelled qat, kat, cat, ghat or tchat. [Pg.336]


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