Prosopis

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Prosopis
Prosopis caldenia, a species of central Argentina.
Prosopis caldenia, a species of central Argentina.
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Fabales
Family: Fabaceae
Subfamily: Mimosoideae
Tribe: Mimoseae
Genus: Prosopis
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Species

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Prosopis is a genus of about 45 species of leguminous spiny trees and shrubs found in subtropical and tropical regions of the Americas, Africa and southwest Asia. They often thrive in arid soil and are resistant to droughts, on occasion developing extremely deep root systems. Their wood is usually hard, dense and durable. Their fruits are pods and may contain large amounts of sugar.

Species

Some of the species in this genus are:

Phytochemistry

Prosopis has been found to contain 5-hydroxytryptamine, apigenin, isorhamnetin-3-diglucoside, l-arabinose, quercetin, tannin and tryptamine.[1]

Prosopis Species Known to Contain Alkaloids
Prosopis alba Beta-phenethylamine and tryptamine[2]
Prosopis alpataco "Aerial parts" contain tryptamine. Phenethylamine derivatives.[3]
Prosopis argentina "Aerial parts" contain tryptamine. Phenethylamine derivatives.[3]
Prosopis chilensis "Aerial parts" contain beta-phenethylamine and derivatives plus tryptamine[3][4]
Prosopis argentina Exudate contains tryptamine. Phenethylamine derivatives.[3]
Prosopis glandulosa Alkaloids in bark and roots,[5] tyramine and N-methyltyramine (a stimulant) in leaves[6]
Prosopis juliflora 5-HTP (plant) and tryptamine (plant).[7]
Prosopis nigra Harmala[8]
Prosopis pugionata "Aerial parts" contain tryptamine. Phenethylamine derivatives.[3]
Prosopis tamarugo Phenethylamine[4]

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General References

See also

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