- Psychotria colorata
Taxobox
name = "Psychotria colorata"
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Gentianales
familia =Rubiaceae
genus = "Psychotria "
species = "P. colorata"
binomial = "Psychotria colorata""Psychotria colorata" is a species of plant in the
Rubiaceae family. It has been documented in an ethnobotanical context among theKa'apor people ofMaranhão , Brazil by Dr.William Balée , theTulane University anthropologist and historical ecologist: [Balée, William. 1994 Footprints of the Forest: "Ka’apor Ethnobotany—the Historical Ecology of Plant Utilization by an Amazonian People." New York: Columbia University Press.]"Fishhooks (pinar) and line (pina-ham) are obtained through trade. The bait is usually worms, but two species of plants serve an intermediate role. Fruits of the rubiaceous forest herb "Psychotria colorata" and seeds of "
Ricinus comunis ", a treelet of dooryard gardens, are used for baiting hooks and catching small fish: characins called "pirapisi". Fishermen cut chunks of the characins as bait for hooking larger, more desirable fish" (Balée 1994: 61)."It is said that a boy should rub leaves of tapesi'i (
Cephalia sp. 1) or leaves of "Psychotria colorata" (tapi'ika'a), both of which are in themadder family, between his hands so that upon maturity he will be able to fashion well the manioc press (tapesi), an exclusive task of men" (Balée 1994: 107).Extracts from the leaves, flowers, fruits and root of "Psychotria colorata" are traditionally used as an
analgesic by Amazonian cabaclos native peoples. This analgesic effect has been studied in animals and shown to be reversible bynaloxone , suggesting amu opioid receptor mediated effect. [Elisabetsky E, Amador TA, Albuquerque RR, Nunes DS, Carvalho Ado C. Analgesic activity of Psychotria colorata (Willd. ex R. & S.) Muell. Arg. alkaloids. "Journal of Ethnopharmacology". 1995 Oct;48(2):77-83. PMID 8583797] [Amador TA, Elisabetsky E, Souza DO. Effects of Psychotria colorata alkaloids in brain opioid system. "Neurochemical Research". 1996 Jan;21(1):97-102. PMID 8833229] Subsequent research has identified several activealkaloid s in the plant, [Verotta L, Pilati T, Tatò M, Elisabetsky E, Amador TA, Nunes DS. Pyrrolidinoindoline Alkaloids from Psychotria colorata. "Journal of Natural Products". 1998 Mar 27;61(3):392-6. PMID 9548883] [Elisabetsky E, Amador TA, Leal MB, Nunes DS, Carvalho ACT, Verotta L. Merging ethnopharmacology with chemotaxonomy: an approach to unveil bioactive natural products. The case of "Psychotria" alkaloids as potential analgesics. "Ciência e Cultura" 1997; 49:378-385.] the most important of which arehodgkinsine , which acts as both a mu-opioid agonist andNMDA antagonist , [Amador TA, Verotta L, Nunes DS, Elisabetsky E. Antinociceptive profile of hodgkinsine. "Planta Medica". 2000 Dec;66(8):770-2. PMID 11199142] andpsychotridine which is an NMDA antagonist with little or no mu-opioid affinity. [Amador TA, Verotta L, Nunes DS, Elisabetsky E. Involvement of NMDA receptors in the analgesic properties of psychotridine. "Phytomedicine". 2001 May;8(3):202-6. PMID 11417913]References
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