Banisteriopsis caapi
Banisteriopsis caapi is a tropical vine native to the Amazon rainforest, known for its significant role in traditional Amazonian shamanic practices. It is one of the primary ingredients in the sacred Ayahuasca brew, used for spiritual and healing purposes.
Taxonomy
The vine belongs to the family Malpighiaceae and was first described by the British botanist Richard Spruce in 1851. The genus Banisteriopsis was named after the English clergyman and botanist John Banister. The species name caapi originates from the Tupi language, in which it means "rope of the dead" or "vine of the soul".
Description
Banisteriopsis caapi is a large, woody vine that can grow up to 30 meters in length. The leaves are opposite, entire, and elliptic-oblong in shape. The flowers are small, white, and arranged in clusters. The fruit is a small, three-winged capsule.
Traditional Use
The vine is traditionally used by indigenous tribes of the Amazon for its psychoactive properties. The bark and stems are stripped and boiled with other plants, such as Psychotria viridis, to create the Ayahuasca brew. This brew is used in spiritual ceremonies for its visionary and healing effects.
Phytochemistry
The main active compounds in Banisteriopsis caapi are harmine, harmaline, and tetrahydroharmine. These compounds are Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs), which allow the psychoactive compound DMT (found in Psychotria viridis) to be orally active.
Research
Research into Banisteriopsis caapi and Ayahuasca has increased in recent years, with studies investigating its potential therapeutic effects for conditions such as depression, anxiety, and addiction.
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Banisteriopsis caapi in Teplice Botanical Garden
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