Coca alkaloid
Coca alkaloids are the alkaloids found in the coca plant, Erythroxylum coca.[1] They are predominantly of either the pyrrolidine or the tropane types.
Tropane-type alkaloids
Pyrrolidine-type alkaloids
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See also
- Cocaine metabolites (Human)
- Coca wine, an alcoholic beverage combining wine with extracted coca alkaloids
References
- Variation of Alkaloid Content in Erythroxylum coca Leaves from Leaf Bud to Leaf Drop. Emanuel L. Johnson and Stephen D. Emche, Ann. Bot., 1994, volume 73, issue 6, pages 645-650, doi:10.1006/anbo.1994.1081
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