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List of Acacia species known to contain psychoactive alkaloids From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search This is a list of Acacia species that are known to contain psychoactive alkaloids , or are suspected of containing such alkaloids due to being psychoactive. The presence and constitution of alkaloids in nature can be highly variable, due to environmental and genetic factors. Acacias Known to Contain Psychoactive Alkaloids Acacia acinacea 0.04-0.82% alkaloids in leaves and stems, 0.08% in ripe pods, mostly phenethylamine [1] Acacia acuminata ssp. acuminata DMT in bark (up to 1.6%) and leaves (0.6- 0.8%), young leaves mainly containing tryptamine [2] ; 0.72% alkaloids from leaves and stems, mostly tryptamine [3] Acacia acuminata ssp. burkittii (syn. A. burkittii) DMT in bark (0.2-1.2%), 0.1% alkaloids from leaves (mostly NMT) [2] ; 1.5% alkaloids from leaves and stems, mostly tryptamine [3] Acacia adunca β-methyl-phenethylamine (N-methyl- phenethylamine), 2.4% in leaves [4] ; 3.2% alkaloids in aerial parts (stems, leaves, flowers) - about 70% was β-methyl- phenethylamine, with smaller amounts of phenethylamine [3] Acacia albida Published reports of DMT in the leaf [5] derive from a misreading of a paper that

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List of Acacia species known to contain psychoactive alkaloids From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, search

This is a list of Acacia species that are known to contain psychoactive alkaloids, or are suspected of containing such alkaloids due to being psychoactive. The presence and constitution of alkaloids in nature can be highly variable, due to environmental and genetic factors.

Acacias Known to Contain Psychoactive Alkaloids

Acacia acinacea0.04-0.82% alkaloids in leaves and stems, 0.08% in ripe pods, mostly phenethylamine[1]

Acacia acuminata ssp. acuminata

DMT in bark (up to 1.6%) and leaves (0.6-0.8%), young leaves mainly containing tryptamine[2]; 0.72% alkaloids from leaves and stems, mostly tryptamine[3]

Acacia acuminata ssp. burkittii (syn. A. burkittii)

DMT in bark (0.2-1.2%), 0.1% alkaloids from leaves (mostly NMT)[2]; 1.5% alkaloids from leaves and stems, mostly tryptamine[3]

Acacia adunca

β-methyl-phenethylamine (N-methyl-phenethylamine), 2.4% in leaves[4]; 3.2% alkaloids in aerial parts (stems, leaves, flowers) - about 70% was β-methyl-phenethylamine, with smaller amounts of phenethylamine[3]

Acacia albida

Published reports of DMT in the leaf[5] derive from a misreading of a paper that found no DMT in leaves of this species[6]. Besides this, there are independent claims of DMT in leaves and bark based on human bioassay[2], and traces of 5-MeO-DMT, DMT and NMT were tentatively identified by TLC in twigs[7]. Root bark contains alkaloids that were not identified[8]

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Acacia alpina

Dimethyltryptamine active levels in leaf[9]

Acacia aneura

Ash used in Pituri.[10] Ether extracts about 2-6% of the dried leaf mass.[11] Not known if psychoactive per se.

Acacia angustissima

0.028% β-methyl-phenethylamine in leaves[12], DMT (0.00012-0.00102%) and N-methyltyramine (0.00011-0.005%) in leaves[13]; DMT and 5-MeO-DMT tentatively identified by TLC from roots in one test, not detected in follow up; 5-MeO-DMT tentatively identified by TLC in seeds[7]

Acacia aroma

Has been claimed to contain tryptamine alkaloids[14] and significant amount of tryptamine in the seeds[15], but this needs confirmation and supporting information

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Acacia auriculiformis

5-MeO-DMT tentatively identified in stem bark[7]

Acacia baileyana

0.02% alkaloids in spring (80% tetrahydroharman, 20% tryptamine), 0.028% autumn (tryptamine) and none in summer, with leaves of Californian plants[16]; traces of DMT and unidentified indoles tentatively detected in seeds[7]

Acacia beauverdianaClaimed to be psychoactive[17], but supporting information is needed. Ash used in pituri [10]

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Acacia berlandieri

Hordenine, tyramine and N-methyltyramine in leaves[18]; 0.28-0.66% N-methylphenethylamine in leaves. Causes stock intoxications in Texas[19][12]. Claims of amphetamines, mescaline, nicotine and many other alkaloids[20] are suspect[21]

Acacia buxifolia0.65% alkaloids from leaves and stems, 0.58% from pods and 0.09% from seeds, mostly phenethylamine[1]

Acacia caesia Tryptamine and DMT N-oxide from bark[22]

Acacia cardiophylla0.02-0.06% alkaloids from stems and leaves, consisting of tryptamine and phenethylamine[3]; one screening found no alkaloids[23]

Acacia catechu (syn. A. polyacantha, A. suma)

Claims of DMT in the plant[24] have been referenced to works that do not support the claim. Needs research.

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Acacia caven

Claims of tryptamines in this species are unreferenced. Leaves of this (and/or other plants) and tobacco, are occasionally smoked with Anadenanthera seeds for psychoactive effects[25]

Acacia chundra (syn. A. catechu var. sundra)

Claims of DMT and other tryptamines in leaf and bark are unreferenced. Needs research.

Acacia coleiClaimed to contain up to 1.8% DMT in bark, 0.2-0.6% in leaf[26], but others have found no alkaloids, or nearly none in this species[2]

Acacia complanata0.3% N-methyl-tetrahydroharman, traces of tetrahydroharman in leaf and stem[27]; independent claims of DMT from bark[28] need confirmation

2.1% Nicotine (w/w), 1.2% calycotomine (d/w) from leaves[29][30]

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Acacia concinna

Acacia confusa

0.074% alkaloids from stems (20% DMT, 80% NMT)[31]; NMT and an unidentified tryptamine alkaloid from trunk bark[32]; 2.85% alkaloids from root bark (45% DMT, 55% NMT)[33]; 0.005% DMT, 0.009% DMT N-oxide, 0.006% NMT and 0.007% N-chloromethyl-DMT (might be artefact of extraction) from unspecified parts[34]

Acacia constricta

0.02% alkaloids from leaves, including β-methyl-phenethylamine (tentatively identified)[12]

Acacia coriacea Ash used in Pituri.[10][35] Not known if psychoactive.

Acacia cornigera

May be psychoactive, as the root is used as an aphrodisiac, and may have been added to the Central American balché beverage[25]. Claims of tryptamines in this species[36] might be speculation. Research needed.

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Acacia cultriformis

0.02-0.07% alkaloids in leaves and stems, including tryptamine (tentatively identified) and a phenethylamine. 0.04% alkaloids in seeds and unripe seed pods[37][1][3]; tentative observation of 5-MeO-DMT in leaves, stems and flowers[7]

Acacia cuthbertsoniiHas been included on a list of psychoactive plants[17], but requires supporting information

Acacia delibrataHas been included on a list of psychoactive plants[17], but requires supporting information

Acacia falcata

Psychoactive,[17] but less than 0.02% alkaloids[38]

Acacia farnesiana

Tentative identification of 5-MeO-DMT and an unidentified β-carboline from immature seed pods[7]; tryptamine in stem bark[22]. A claim of β-methyl-phenethylamine from flowers is not supported by the reference given[39]. Ether extracts about 2-6% of the dried leaf mass.[11] Alkaloids are present in the bark[40] and leaves.[41] Others found no alkaloids[23]. Claims of amphetamines and mescaline in the tree[36] appear to be groundless

Acacia filicianaHas been added to pulque [25] , but its psychoactivity is unknown

Acacia floribunda Up to 0.18% alkaloids from tops, mostly tryptamine with some phenethylamine; 0.15-1.18% alkaloids from flowers, equal amounts tryptamine and phenethylamine[37][42]; traces of unidentified alkaloid from bark[1]. Recently found to actually

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contain mostly DMT (up to 0.1% from leaves, 0.3-0.5% from bark), with bark also containing NMT, and small amounts of tryptamine, harman and norharman [2]

Acacia greggii

0.016% alkaloids from leaves, including (tentatively identified) N-methyl-β-phenethylamine and tyramine[12]

Acacia harpophylla0.1-0.6% alkaloids in leaves, consisting of phenethylamine and hordenine at a ratio of 2:3; 0.3% alkaloids in bark[4][23]

Acacia holoserica Hordenine, 1.2% in bark[4]

Acacia horrida

Has been claimed to be psychoactive, but this is not supported by the reference given[35]

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Acacia implexa

Claimed to be psychoactive[43], but this requires supporting information

Acacia juremaPutative species claimed to contain DMT and NMT, without a reference; possibly assumed due to supposed use in jurema wine

Acacia karroo

Probably psychoactive; roots used in Zimbabwe as an aphrodisiac and to treat dizziness, convulsions and body pains[44]

Acacia kempeana Used in Pituri, but not known if psychoactive.[35]

Acacia kettlewelliae1.3-1.88% alkaloids from leaves and stems, mostly (92%) phenethylamine[3]; 0.9% β-methyl-phenethylamine from leaves[4]

Acacia laetaPublished reports of DMT in the leaf[5] derive from a misreading of a paper that found no DMT in leaves of this species[6]. Needs research

Acacia leucophloea Tryptamine in root bark[22]

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Acacia lingulata Used in Pituri, but not known if psychoactive.[35]

Acacia longifolia

0.2-1% alkaloids from tops, 0.14-0.29% from flowers; consisted mostly of tryptamine-like alkaloids (tryptamine itself found in some flowers), with small amount of phenethylamine[37][1][42]. Some strains have been found to contain up to 0.2% DMT in unspecified parts[2][45]. Leaves, bark, pods, seeds and flowers all contained varying levels of histamine amides[46]

Acacia sophorae

Contains alkaloids in leaves, stems and unripe seed pods[37][23]

but they have been poorly investigated. A claim of tryptamine in leaveand bark[15] requires a proper reference. Several reports of DMT content unconfirmed[2][47]

Acacia macradeniaClaimed to contain tryptamine[15], but without a reference. Needs research

Acacia maidenii

0.13-0.71% alkaloids from bark, consisting of NMT and DMT in about a 2:3 ratio[23][48]; both also present in leaves. Some varieties of the species are not good alkaloid sources[2]. Tentative identification of 5-MeO-DMT in wood and twigs, NMT in root[7]

Acacia mangium

Rumoured to contain DMT or similar psychoactive alkaloids[2]

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Acacia melanoxylon

Some plants may contain DMT in the bark and leaf, but may have been misidentified as most do not[2]. Traces of alkaloids detected in bark, leaf and seed; sometimes no alkaloids[23][1]

Acacia mellifera

Published reports of DMT in the leaf[5] derive from a misreading of a paper that found no DMT in leaves of this species[6]. Needs research

Acacia mucronata sbsp. longifolia

DMT, NMT, tryptamine, other alkaloids [49]

Acacia nilotica

Published reports of DMT in the leaf[5] derive from a misreading of a paper that found no DMT in leaves of this species[6]. Later analysis tentatively found 5-MeO-DMT in stems, leaves and roots; DMT, NMT and 5-MeO-DMT were tentatively observed in seeds, but follow-up tests were negative[7][50]. Bark contains unidentified alkaloids[51]

Acacia nilotica

subsp. adstringens

Claims of this plant being psychoactive and containing DMT in the leaf are unreferenced and need verification

Acacia obtusifolia 0.15-1.4% alkaloids from bark, 0.07% from fresh tips[2][23][52], 0.15-0.3% from dried leaves. A small population seems to contain mainly DMT in bark, with most also containing other alkaloids including NMT, tryptamine, harman and norharman; leaves may contain more NMT than DMT. Some assays showed tentative presence of 5-MeO-DMT and/or

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bufotenine but these are unconfirmed and other assays did not detect them[2][53][54]

Acacia oerfota (syn. A. nubica)0.016% DMT in leaf[6]; a claim of NMT in this species is unreferenced

Acacia penninervisClaimed to be psychoactive[17], but supporting information is needed. Bark and leaves have been used to poison fish[55]

Acacia phlebophylla

0.3% DMT in leaf[56]; a claim of NMT[9] could not be found in the reference given and needs verification. Species is rare and threatened

Acacia podalyriaefolia

0.11-0.29% alkaloids in leaves and stems, 0.11% from seeds and pods, mostly tryptamine and sometimes with phenethylamine also present[37][1][3]; a later analysis found 0.06% tryptamine from leaves (w/w)[57]

Acacia polyacantha ssp. campylacantha (syn. A.

campylacantha)

0.004%% DMT in leaf[6]; claims of NMT and other tryptamines in leaf and bark[58] are not supported by the reference given

Acacia pravissimaUp to 0.44% alkaloids from leaves and stems, mostly phenethylamine[37]

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Acacia prominens (syn. A. praetervisa)

0.17-0.65% alkaloids from stems and leaves, 1.8% from flowering tops, consisting of phenethylamine and β-methyl-phenethylamine[37][1][3][59]

Acacia pruinocarpa Ash used in Pituri.[10][35] Not known if psychoactive.

Acacia pruinosa0.02-0.09% alkaloids from stems and leaves[37], 0.04% from tops, mostly tryptamine with some phenethylamine[42]

Acacia pycnantha

Less than 0.01% total alkaloids in leaf[37], sometimes none[23]. Recent findings of 0.4% DMT in single tree[60]

Acacia retinodes

0.01% Nicotine was reported from leaves, but identity of the plant was not certain[61]; claims of DMT and NMT in the plant[62] require verification or a proper reference

Acacia rigidula

0.025% alkaloids from leaves, including N-methyl-phenethylamine and N-methyl-tyramine (both tentatively identified)[12]. Claims of DMT, NMT, amphetamines, mescaline, nicotine and many other alkaloids[63] are suspect[21]

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Acacia roemeriana

0.036% alkaloids from leaves, including β-methyl-phenethylamine, tyramine and N-methyl-tyramine[12]

Acacia salicina

Ash used in Pituri.[10][35] Not known if psychoactive.

Acacia schaffneri

A claim of β-methyl-phenethylamine, phenethylamine, amphetamines and mescaline in this species[36] lacks a reference and is highly dubious

Acacia schottii β-methyl-phenethylamine in leaves, tentatively identified[12]

0.003% DMT in leaf[6]; claim of DMT in bark[15] requires verification

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Acacia senegal

Acacia seyal

Published reports of DMT in the leaf[5] derive from a misreading of a paper that found no DMT in leaves of this species[6]. Ether extracts about 1-7% of the dried leaf mass.[11]

Acacia sieberiana

Published reports of DMT in the leaf[5] derive from a misreading of a paper that found no DMT in leaves of this species[6]. However it is rumoured that unpublished analysis has found DMT in the plant[2]

Acacia simplex (syn. A. simplicifolia)

3.6% alkaloids from leaves and stem bark (40% NMT, 22.5% DMT, 12.7% 2-methyl-tetrahydro-β-carboline, and traces of N-formyl-NMT which might be an artefact of extraction)[64]

Acacia spectabilis 0.21-0.35% alkaloids from leaves and stems, about 2/3

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phenethylamine[3]

Acacia suaveolensUp to 0.89% alkaloids from leaves and stems, 0.05-0.17% from unripe pods, mostly phenethylamine[37][1]

Acacia texensis0.008% alkaloids from leaves including β-methyl-phenethylamine and tyramine (tentatively identified)[12]

Acacia tortilis

Published reports of DMT in the leaf[5] derive from a misreading of a paper that found no DMT in leaves of this species[6]. Needs research

Acacia vestitaTryptamine, in the leaf and stem (up to 83% of total alkaloids); alkaloid content was highest in autumn and spring (0.12-0.28%), lowest in summer and winter (0.03-0.08%)[3]

Acacia victoriae

Tentative positive for DMT in aerial parts of a 1 yr old plant, and 5-MeO-DMT in roots of 2 yr old seedlings[7]; a formal screening found no alkaloids in leaf and stem[23]. Appears to contain DMT based on human bioassays[2]

Acacia species having little or no alkaloids in the material sampled[38]

Species containing a concentration of alkaloids of 0-0.02% include:

Acacia acinacea Acacia baileyana Acacia decurrens Acacia dealbata Acacia mearnsii Acacia drummondii Acacia elata Acacia falcata Acacia leprosa Acacia linearis Acacia melanoxylon Acacia retinodes Acacia saligna

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Acacia stricta Acacia verticillata Acacia vestita