Khat leaves are widely used as a stimulant in East Africa and the Arabian Peninsula and the effect of the material was formerly believed to be due to its content of norpseudoephed-rine. Recently, however, a new alkaloid, cathinone, has been discovered in khat, and this substance was found to be a potent compound with a pharmacological profile closely resembling that of amphetamine. It was also found that cathinone has the same mechanism of action as amphetamine, i.e. that it causes release at physiological catecholamine storage sites. The present report summarizes the pharmacology of cathinone and shows that this alkaloid must be considered to be the main active constituent of kha
chemistry, pharmacology and toxicology John P. Kelly∗ The purpose of this review is to evaluate what...
Background: Khat is a plant whose young shoots and leaves are habitually used in Eastern Africaand t...
Background: Khat (Catha edulis Forsk) is a natural psychoactive substance which contains two main ad...
A new alkaloid, (−)cathinone, has recently been isolated from khat leaves and has been shown to indu...
For centuries, 'khat sessions' have played a key role in the social and cultural traditions among se...
Khat (Catha edulis Forsk., Celastraceae) is a flowering perennial shrub with a long history of use a...
Flower of paradise (Catha edulis: khat), a controversial, religion and psychosocial plant grown in t...
The leaves of khat shrub have a stimulating effect, and the chewing of this material has been practi...
Khat (Catha edulis) is a recreational, chewed herbal drug that has been used as a psychostimulant fo...
Catha edulis (khat) is a plant grown commonly in the horn of Africa. The leaves of khat are chewed b...
Khat chewing is deeply rooted in the every day life of people living in the Horn of Africa and in So...
The purpose of this review is to evaluate what is currently known about the pharmacology of cathinon...
The habit of chewing fresh leaves and twigs of khat (Catha edulis) for their stimulating amphetamine...
Khat belongs to the family Celastraceae, genus Catha, and species edulis. More than 200 compounds ha...
The consumption of the stimulant leaf Khat (Catha edulis Forsk) is widespread in several countries o...
chemistry, pharmacology and toxicology John P. Kelly∗ The purpose of this review is to evaluate what...
Background: Khat is a plant whose young shoots and leaves are habitually used in Eastern Africaand t...
Background: Khat (Catha edulis Forsk) is a natural psychoactive substance which contains two main ad...
A new alkaloid, (−)cathinone, has recently been isolated from khat leaves and has been shown to indu...
For centuries, 'khat sessions' have played a key role in the social and cultural traditions among se...
Khat (Catha edulis Forsk., Celastraceae) is a flowering perennial shrub with a long history of use a...
Flower of paradise (Catha edulis: khat), a controversial, religion and psychosocial plant grown in t...
The leaves of khat shrub have a stimulating effect, and the chewing of this material has been practi...
Khat (Catha edulis) is a recreational, chewed herbal drug that has been used as a psychostimulant fo...
Catha edulis (khat) is a plant grown commonly in the horn of Africa. The leaves of khat are chewed b...
Khat chewing is deeply rooted in the every day life of people living in the Horn of Africa and in So...
The purpose of this review is to evaluate what is currently known about the pharmacology of cathinon...
The habit of chewing fresh leaves and twigs of khat (Catha edulis) for their stimulating amphetamine...
Khat belongs to the family Celastraceae, genus Catha, and species edulis. More than 200 compounds ha...
The consumption of the stimulant leaf Khat (Catha edulis Forsk) is widespread in several countries o...
chemistry, pharmacology and toxicology John P. Kelly∗ The purpose of this review is to evaluate what...
Background: Khat is a plant whose young shoots and leaves are habitually used in Eastern Africaand t...
Background: Khat (Catha edulis Forsk) is a natural psychoactive substance which contains two main ad...