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- From: CFINNEY@UVMVM.BITNET (Chris Finney)
- Newsgroups: bionet.plants
- Subject: Re: Cocaine: Coca vs. Cocoa?
- Message-ID: <9212261600.AA08583@net.bio.net>
- Date: 26 Dec 92 15:57:22 GMT
- Sender: daemon@net.bio.net
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- >>And now for something completely different; Cocaine!
- >>
- >> I don't work in this area, so I figured a note to the net would be the
- >>easiest way to get an easy answer on this question raised by recent
- >>discussions with a friend who is begrudgingly recovering from cocaine
- >>adiction.
- >>
- >>What species is cocaine made from and what is the relationship of this plant
- >>to the plant that chocolate is made from?
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- >Cocaine comes from coca (Erythroxylon coca) and chocolate comes from cacao
- >(Theobroma cacao).
-
- Another tidbit for you:
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- Cacao contains alkaloids of the xanthine family:
- -caffeine (CNS stimulant)
- -theobromine (cardiac stimulant)
- -theophylline (vasodialator)
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- These are the only known alkaloids in the xanthine family and cocaine is
- not one of them.
-
- I would very much recommend the following book for your friend:
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- ''Cacahuatl Eater: Ruminations of an Unabashed Chocolate Addict''
- By Jonathan Ott
-
- This book is out of print, so please leet me know if your library
- hasn't got it and I can tell you where you can get a copy.
-
- -Chris Finney, TECH I
- University of Vermont
-