Diplopterys cabrerana

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Diplopterys cabrerana is a South American vine whose DMT-rich leaves are traditionally used by Indigenous Amazonian peoples as a key psychoactive component in ayahuasca brews.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf liana
plant species
psychoactive plant
combinedWith Banisteriopsis caapi
combinedWithRole DMT-containing component in ayahuasca
conservationStatus not formally evaluated (IUCN)
culturalSignificanceRegion Upper Amazon NERFINISHED
dispersal animals
domain Eukarya
surface form: Eukaryota
family Malpighiaceae NERFINISHED
foundInCountry Brazil NERFINISHED
Colombia NERFINISHED
Ecuador NERFINISHED
Peru NERFINISHED
genus Diplopterys NERFINISHED
growthForm climbing liana
woody vine
habitat lowland forest
tropical rainforest
hasPart leaves
kingdom Plantae
leafContains DMT
N,N-dimethyltryptamine
nativeTo Amazon rainforest NERFINISHED
South America
Western Amazonia NERFINISHED
order Malpighiales NERFINISHED
pharmacologicalEffect hallucinogenic
psychedelic
photosyntheticPathway C3
plantPartUsed leaves
pollination insects
preparationMethod decoction of leaves
roleInAyahuascaBrew source of visionary effects
taxonRank species
traditionalKnowledgeHolder Amazonian shamans
usedAs psychoactive admixture plant
usedBy Indigenous Amazonian peoples
usedFor preparation of ayahuasca
usedIn traditional Amazonian medicine
usedInRitual shamanic ceremonies
usedSince pre-Columbian times (approximate)

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ayahuasca hasMainIngredient Diplopterys cabrerana
subject surface form: Ayahuasca