Catuabines are a group of tropane alkaloids, isolated from Erythroxylum vaccinifolium, which are used in the preparation of the drug Catuaba (which in traditional Brazilian medicine is purported to be an aphrodisiac and central nervous system stimulant, though such claims have not been substantiated). While catuabine A, B and C were isolated and characterized by Graf and Lude (1977, 1978), catuabine D was recently isolated by Zanolari et al. The catuabines are not known to have any physiological effects, this is in contrast to cocaine, which is an active constituent of another species, Erythroxylum coca.
Catuabines are a group of tropane alkaloids, isolated from Erythroxylum vaccinifolium, which are used in the preparation of the drug Catuaba (which in...
Brazilian herbal medicine. It contains a class of tropane alkaloids called catuabines. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Erythroxylum vaccinifolium. v...
scientific studies. In catuaba is found a group of three alkaloids dubbed catuabine A, B and C.[citation needed] A study by Manabe et al. (1992) showed that...
hyoscyamine, and scopolamine, which all share a common biosynthetic pathway. Catuabine Scopine Evans, W. C.; Ghani, A.; Woolley, V. A. (1972). "Distribution...
(Erythroxylum coca) Methylecgonine cinnamate, from coca plant (Erythroxylum coca) Catuabines, found in catuaba, an infusion or dry extract made from Erythroxylum vaccinifolium...
only one species in the family Erythroxylaceae. Daturadiol Serpentine Catuabine Leete, E; Murrill, J. B (1967). "Biosynthesis of the tiglic acid moiety...