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List of Acacia species known to contain psychoactive alkaloids

This article is a list of Acacia species (sensu lato) that are known to contain psychoactive alkaloids, or are suspected of containing such alkaloids due to being psychoactive. The presence and constitution of alkaloids in nature can be highly variable, due to environmental and genetic factors.

Acacias known to contain psychoactive alkaloids

Acacia species having little or no alkaloids in the material sampled[41]

Species containing a concentration of alkaloids of 0-0.02% include:

See also

External links

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