The leaves of Mitragyna speciosa are used as a substitute for opium. Criminal
penalties for possession of mitragynine in this country are assigned for possession of defined quantities of mitragynine and its identification as Mitragyno speciosa by thinlayer chromatography and gas chromatography.
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Opioid receptor agonistic characteristics of mitragynine pseudoindoxyl in comparison with mitragynine derived from Thai medicinal plant Mitragyna speciosa
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EVALUATION OF ANALGESIA INDUCED BY MITRAGYNINE, MORPHINE AND PARACETAMOL ON MICE
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INHIBITORY EFFECT OF MITRAGYNINE, AN ALKALOID WITH ANALGESIC EFFECT FROM THAI MEDICINAL PLANT Mitrugyna speciosu, ON ELECTRICALLY STIMULATED CONTRACTION OF ISOLATED GUINEA-PIG LEUM THROUGH THE OPIOID RECEPTOR
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Clin Toxicol (Phila). 2008 Feb;46(2):146-52.
Babu KM, McCurdy CR, Boyer EW.
Salvia divinorum and Mitragyna speciosa ("Kratom"), two unscheduled dietary supplements whose active agents are opioid receptor agonists, have discrete psychoactive effects that have contributed to their increasing...
We examined the use of Kratom (Mitragyna sp.), a dietary supplement with mu-opioid agonist activity, by members of a cybercommunity who self-treat chronic pain with opioid analgesics from Internet pharmacies. Within one year, an increase in the number of mentions on Drugbuyers.com, a Web site that...
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The structure of mitragynaline, an indole alkaloid isolated from Malaysian Mitragyna speciosa, was revised as formula 3 by analysis of the NMR spectra measured at low temperature and by chemical transformation with DDQ oxidation from the known alkaloid mitragynine