Kola
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Plant Medicine, Excitantia, Caffeine plant
Kola
Cola nitida, Cola acuminata
Kola nut is the seed of Cola (Malvaceae) trees of West African forests. Central to Igbo, Yoruba, Hausa, and other West African cultures as a hospitality and ceremonial gift; the offering and breaking of kola opens negotiations, weddings, and funerals. Caffeine source for the original Coca-Cola formula (alongside coca).
Coffee, Caffeine
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Summary
Classes
Plant Medicine, Excitantia, Caffeine plant
Common uses
Alertness0, Ceremonial0
Pharmacy
Preparations
Fresh nuts chewed; also dried and powdered
Pharmacology
Routes
Oral
Purported mechanism
Caffeine (1.5–2%) + theobromine + kolanin (a glycoside).