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| generic = Brugmansia | | generic = Brugmansia | ||
| brand = ''Brugmansia'' spp. | | brand = ''Brugmansia'' spp., Angel's trumpet, ''borrachero'', ''toé'' | ||
| classes = Plant Medicine, Daimonica, Tropane alkaloid plant | | classes = Plant Medicine, Daimonica, Tropane alkaloid plant | ||
| uses = <vote slug="shamanic-use">Shamanic use</vote> | | uses = <vote slug="shamanic-use">Shamanic use</vote> | ||
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| routes = Oral, inhalation | | routes = Oral, inhalation | ||
| mechanism = Tropane alkaloids: scopolamine (dominant), hyoscyamine, atropine. Competitive antagonism at muscarinic acetylcholine receptors. | | mechanism = Tropane alkaloids: scopolamine (dominant), hyoscyamine, atropine. Competitive antagonism at muscarinic acetylcholine receptors. | ||
| intro = ''Brugmansia'' is the tree-form Solanaceae cousin of [[Datura]] | | intro = ''Brugmansia'' is the tree-form Solanaceae cousin of [[Datura]], large pendulous trumpet-shaped flowers, native to the Andes from Colombia to northern Argentina. Used by Amazonian and Andean shamans as a darker, harder-to-control ally than [[Ayahuasca]]; sometimes mixed into ayahuasca by curanderos seeking visions of theft. Notorious in Colombia as ''burundanga'' (criminal scopolamine drugging). | ||
| seealso = [[Datura]], [[Atropa belladonna]], [[Mandragora]] | | seealso = [[Datura]], [[Atropa belladonna]], [[Mandragora]] | ||
| references = <references/> | | references = <references/> | ||
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[[Category:Daimonica]] | [[Category:Daimonica]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Plants]] | ||
[[Category:Anticholinergics (anti-muscarinic)]] | [[Category:Anticholinergics (anti-muscarinic)]] | ||
[[Category:Medicines]] | [[Category:Medicines]] | ||
[[Category:Deliriants]] | [[Category:Deliriants]] | ||
Latest revision as of 00:37, 22 May 2026
Plant Medicine, Daimonica, Tropane alkaloid plant
Brugmansia
Brugmansia spp., Angel's trumpet, borrachero, toé
Brugmansia is the tree-form Solanaceae cousin of Datura, large pendulous trumpet-shaped flowers, native to the Andes from Colombia to northern Argentina. Used by Amazonian and Andean shamans as a darker, harder-to-control ally than Ayahuasca; sometimes mixed into ayahuasca by curanderos seeking visions of theft. Notorious in Colombia as burundanga (criminal scopolamine drugging).
Datura, Atropa belladonna, Mandragora
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Plant Medicine, Daimonica, Tropane alkaloid plant
Common uses
Shamanic use0
Pharmacy
Preparations
Flowers or leaves infused or smoked. Highly variable potency; narrow toxic margin
Pharmacology
Routes
Oral, inhalation
Purported mechanism
Tropane alkaloids: scopolamine (dominant), hyoscyamine, atropine. Competitive antagonism at muscarinic acetylcholine receptors.