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Piptadenia

South American Indian tribes in a religious manner for prophecy, divination, clairvoyance, tribal initiation of male adolescents, or sacred feasts are cohoba snuff, made from the pulverized seeds of Piptadenia the drink vinho de Jurumens, made from the seeds of Mimosa hostilis and the drink caapi, made from Banisteriopsis. These last three products contain... [Pg.146]

DMT, or N,N-dimethyltryptamine, is a hallucinogenic chemical found in a variety of natural and synthetic compounds. It is present in many plant genera Acacia, Anadenanthera, Mimosa, Piptadenia, Virola) and is a major component of several hallucinogenic snuffs (cohoba, parica, yopo). DMT is also present in the intoxicating beverage ayahuasca, which is made from Banis-teriopsis caapi plants. [Pg.165]

Material Indole-based alkaloid found in seeds, pods, bark, and resins of several South American trees, including Piptadenia peregrina and Virola calophylla, used in the snuffs yopo, epena, and parica. [Pg.15]

Dipterine, the iVb-methyl derivative of tryptamine, occurs in two Asiatic members of the family Chenopodiaceae, Girgensohnia diplera Bge. (71, 72) and Arthrophytum leptocladum Popov (73), and also in the bark of Piptadenia peregrina Benth. (73a). Arthrophytum leptocladum also contains a closely related base, leptocladine (74), identified as Nb-methyltetrahydroharman by synthesis from dipterine and acetaldehyde (73). [Pg.9]

The seeds of Piptadenia peregrina and P. macrocarpa also contain AjA-dimethyltryptamine oxide (75). Since A,A-dimethyltryptamine is readily oxidized on exposure to air, the oxide of this base may be an artifact. [Pg.10]

A report that sheep fed on a perennial grass, Phalaris tuberosa L., developed a condition known as staggers led to the investigation of a related species, P. arundinacea L., and the subsequent isolation from it of 5-methoxy-A-methyltryptamine (XVIII R = H) (116). 5-Methoxy-iV.A-dimethyltryptamine (XVIII R = Me) also occurs naturally, and has been isolated from Dictyoloma incane-scens DC. (40). Both bases have recently been shown to be present in the bark of Piptadenia peregrina Benth. (73a). [Pg.16]

Anadenanthera colubrina, Mucuna pruriens, Piptadenia peregrina,... [Pg.196]

Fabaceae), Arundo donax, Phalaris spp. (Poaceae), Mucuna prwriens, Mimosa hostilis, Piptadenia peregrina (Fabaceae), Virola sp. (Myristicaceae)... [Pg.197]

Cucumis satims (Cucurbitaceae), Mucuna pruriens, Piptadenia peregrina, Prosopisjuliflora (Fabaceae), Hordeum vulgare, fea mays (Poaceae), Lycopersicon esculentum, Nicotiana tabacum, Solanum tuberosum (Solanaceae)... [Pg.222]

An indole alkaloid obtained from the seeds and leaves of Piptadenia peregrina and P. macrocarpa (Mimosaceae). It has also been isolated from species of Amanita (Agaricaceae) and from the skin glands of toads (Bufo spp.). [Pg.407]

An active principle obtained from the seeds and leaves of Piptadenia peregrina (Mimosaceae). [Pg.554]

Schleinitzia novoguineensis (Warb.) Verdcourt [Piptadenia novoguineensis Warb.] Markham R, PNG L, B w [19,20]... [Pg.53]

Piper subpeltatum Willdenow-377 Piper umbellatum L.—379 Piper wichmannii DC,—377 Piptadenia colubrina (Veil.) Bentham—16S Piptadenia communis Bentham-168 Piptadenia contorta Bentham-i6S... [Pg.548]

Piptadenia excelsa (Grisebach) Lillo—168 Piptadenia leptostachya Benrham-168 Piptadenia macrocarpa Benth—165,168 Piptadenia niopo (Humboldt) Spruce-165 Piptadenia paniculata Bentham i68 Piptadenia paraguayensis (Bentham) Lind-march—168... [Pg.548]

Piptadenia peregrina (L.) Bentham—165 Piptadenia rigda Bentham—165,168 Piptadenia sp.—165,168 Piptadenia viridijlora (Kunth.) Benth.—168 Piptoporus betulinus (Bull, ex Fr.) Karst.—351 Pithecellobium laetum Bentham—217,270 Pleurotus ostreatus (Jacquin ex Fries) Kummer—342,355-6... [Pg.548]

Fish, M.S. etal. 1955. Piptadenia alkaloids. Indole bases of P. peregrisia (L.) Benth. and related species Journal oftheAmeri-erican Chemical Society yj 5892—5895. [Pg.571]

Giesbrecht, A.M. i960. Sobreaocorrenda de bufotenina em semente de Piptadenia falcata Benth. Anais da Associagdo Bra-sileira de Quimica 19 117-119. [Pg.574]

Pachter, I.J. etal. 1959. Indole alkaloids of Acersaccharinum (the silver maple), Edcty-oloma incanescens, Piptadenia colubrina, and Mimosa hostilis" Journal of Organic Chemistry 24 1285-1287. [Pg.594]


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