Khat chewing is deeply rooted in the every day life of people living in the Horn of Africa and in South Arabia, where Catha edulis is endemic. Considered little more than an exotic habit producing just mild pharmacological effects, systematic investigations on its active principles have instead lead to the isolation and chemical characterization of cathinone, a compound structurally related to amphetamine. Three decades of intense experimental and clinical research on khat have depicted a consistently clear picture of its pharmacological and toxicological effects.

Khat chewing from the pharmacological point of view: an update / Graziani, Manuela; Milella, Ms; Nencini, Paolo. - In: SUBSTANCE USE & MISUSE. - ISSN 1082-6084. - STAMPA. - 43:(2008), pp. 762-783. [10.1080/10826080701738992]

Khat chewing from the pharmacological point of view: an update

GRAZIANI, Manuela;NENCINI, Paolo
2008

Abstract

Khat chewing is deeply rooted in the every day life of people living in the Horn of Africa and in South Arabia, where Catha edulis is endemic. Considered little more than an exotic habit producing just mild pharmacological effects, systematic investigations on its active principles have instead lead to the isolation and chemical characterization of cathinone, a compound structurally related to amphetamine. Three decades of intense experimental and clinical research on khat have depicted a consistently clear picture of its pharmacological and toxicological effects.
2008
khat chewing; cathinone
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Khat chewing from the pharmacological point of view: an update / Graziani, Manuela; Milella, Ms; Nencini, Paolo. - In: SUBSTANCE USE & MISUSE. - ISSN 1082-6084. - STAMPA. - 43:(2008), pp. 762-783. [10.1080/10826080701738992]
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