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Desmodium is a genus of plants in the flowering plant family Fabaceae, sometimes called beggar lice, tick clover or tick trefoil. Several Desmodium species contain tryptamine alkaloids in leaf, stem, or root.
Alkaloids
Desmodium caudatum | Roots: 0.087% DMT,[1] Bufotenine-N-oxide 0.03% |
Desmodium gangeticum | DMT, 5-MEO-DMT, whole plant, roots, stems, leaves[2] |
Desmodium gyrans | DMT, 5-MEO-DMT, leaves, roots[2] |
Desmodium pulchellum | DMT, 5-MEO-DMT, whole plant, roots, stems, leaves, flowers[2] |
Desmodium racemosum | 5-MEO-DMT[2] |
DMT-N-oxide, roots[2] |
See also
External links
- Trout’s Notes on the Genus Desmodium Chemistry, ethnomedicine, pharmacology, synonyms and miscellany (pdf)