Khat (Catha edulis Forsk., Celastraceae) is a flowering perennial shrub with a long history of use and cultivation in East Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. Young khat leaves are traditionally chewed in social gatherings to attain special states of mind, aimed especially at awakeness and enhanced mind focus. Since khat chewing contains amphetamine-like molecules and reponedly causes addiction among users it is banned in most countries, but it is part of social life and legal in some countries. The main phannacoactive compounds present in khat leaves are the phenylpropylamino alkaloids (S) cathinone and (S)-cathine. L-Phenylalan:ine serves as a key biosynthetic precursor of phenylpropylalkaloids. Phenylalanine is converted by a series of not...
People have consumed the plant Catha edulis, known more commonly as \u27khat\u27, for centuries for ...
Khat (Catha edulis) is a plant of uncertain and highly controversial status grown in the countries a...
Khat (Catha edulis) is a plant of uncertain and highly controversial status grown in the countries a...
Khat (Catha edulis Forsk., Celastraceae) is a flowering perennial shrub with a long history of use a...
Khat leaves are widely used as a stimulant in East Africa and the Arabian Peninsula and the effect o...
Khat (Catha edulis) is a recreational, chewed herbal drug that has been used as a psychostimulant fo...
The consumption of the stimulant leaf Khat (Catha edulis Forsk) is widespread in several countries o...
The habit of chewing fresh leaves and twigs of khat (Catha edulis) for their stimulating amphetamine...
Catha edulis (khat) is a plant grown commonly in the horn of Africa. The leaves of khat are chewed b...
Flower of paradise (Catha edulis: khat), a controversial, religion and psychosocial plant grown in t...
Khat chewing is deeply rooted in the every day life of people living in the Horn of Africa and in So...
For centuries, 'khat sessions' have played a key role in the social and cultural traditions among se...
Catha edulis of the plant family Celastraceae commonly named as Khat in Ethiopia is a stimulant plan...
The leaves of khat shrub have a stimulating effect, and the chewing of this material has been practi...
The khat plant has been culturally used in many parts of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula for many y...
People have consumed the plant Catha edulis, known more commonly as \u27khat\u27, for centuries for ...
Khat (Catha edulis) is a plant of uncertain and highly controversial status grown in the countries a...
Khat (Catha edulis) is a plant of uncertain and highly controversial status grown in the countries a...
Khat (Catha edulis Forsk., Celastraceae) is a flowering perennial shrub with a long history of use a...
Khat leaves are widely used as a stimulant in East Africa and the Arabian Peninsula and the effect o...
Khat (Catha edulis) is a recreational, chewed herbal drug that has been used as a psychostimulant fo...
The consumption of the stimulant leaf Khat (Catha edulis Forsk) is widespread in several countries o...
The habit of chewing fresh leaves and twigs of khat (Catha edulis) for their stimulating amphetamine...
Catha edulis (khat) is a plant grown commonly in the horn of Africa. The leaves of khat are chewed b...
Flower of paradise (Catha edulis: khat), a controversial, religion and psychosocial plant grown in t...
Khat chewing is deeply rooted in the every day life of people living in the Horn of Africa and in So...
For centuries, 'khat sessions' have played a key role in the social and cultural traditions among se...
Catha edulis of the plant family Celastraceae commonly named as Khat in Ethiopia is a stimulant plan...
The leaves of khat shrub have a stimulating effect, and the chewing of this material has been practi...
The khat plant has been culturally used in many parts of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula for many y...
People have consumed the plant Catha edulis, known more commonly as \u27khat\u27, for centuries for ...
Khat (Catha edulis) is a plant of uncertain and highly controversial status grown in the countries a...
Khat (Catha edulis) is a plant of uncertain and highly controversial status grown in the countries a...