Diplopterys cabrerana is a shrub native to the Amazon Basin, spanning the countries of Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. In the Quechua languages it...
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number of other plants, including Psychotria viridis (chacruna), Diplopterys cabrerana (also known as chaliponga and chacropanga), and Mimosa tenuiflora...
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Davis Diplopterys araujei (Schwacke ex Nied.) Nied. Diplopterys bahiana Diplopterys bracteosa Diplopterys cabrerana (Cuatrec.) B.Gates Diplopterys cachimbensis...
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psychoactive alkaloid in several plants including Mimosa tenuiflora, Diplopterys cabrerana, and Psychotria viridis. DMT is found as a minor alkaloid in hallucinogenic...
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cannabis-like effects Nectandra megapotamica, NMT[unreliable source?] Diplopterys cabrerana: McKenna et al. (1984) assayed and found the leaves contain 0.17%...
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Desmanthus illinoensis Desmanthus leptolobus Dictyoloma incanescens Diplopterys cabrerana Duboisia hopwoodii Duboisia myoporoides Dutaillyea drupacea Dutaillyea...
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plants; of which he identified Psychotria viridis (Chacruna) and Diplopterys cabrerana (Chaliponga), both of which contained a potent short-acting hallucinogen...
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Phyllodium pulchellum Poaceae Phalaris tuberosa Malpighiaceae Diplopterys cabrerana Cactaceae Echinocereus salm-dyckianus, Echinocereus triglochidiatus...
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Garden Banisteriopsis caapi, principal ingredient of ayahuasca Diplopterys cabrerana: jointly the most important ayahuasca additive Psychotria viridis:...
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church. Santo Daime have used it as part of ayahuasca. Chaliponga Diplopterys cabrerana Leaf: 5-MeO-DMT, bufotenin, DMT Psychedelic Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador...
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hembra ("female ayahuasca"), whereas in Peru this nickname describes Diplopterys cabrerana. "Gaultheria insipida". National Center for Biotechnology Information...
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