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Psychoactive Plant Abuse: the Identification of Mitragynine in Ketum and in Ketum Preparations

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Journal Bull Narc
Specialty Psychiatry
Date 2011 Feb 23
PMID 21338025
Citations 10
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Abstract

Recently, the abuse of ketum, an indigenous psychoactive plant, has received a lot of attention in Malaysia. To help national law enforcement agencies control its abuse, the laboratory of the Forensic Division has developed a procedure for its positive identification. Botanical identification may not be practical or conclusive, owing to the wide range of ketum materials available on the market, including dry macerated leaves, powdered leaves and drinks. In order to confirm that a substance is, in fact, ketum or that a preparation is derived from ketum, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry is used to definitively identify the presence of the psychoactive principle mnitragynine.

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