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  2. List of cocaine analogues - Wikipedia

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    A cocaine analogue is an (usually) artificial construct of a novel chemical compound from (often the starting point of natural) cocaine's molecular structure, with the result product sufficiently similar to cocaine to display similarity in, but alteration to, its chemical function.

  3. Marquis reagent - Wikipedia

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    Transparent, no change Cocaine: Transparent, no change d-Amphetamine: Strong reddish orange – dark reddish brown d-Methamphetamine: Deep reddish orange – dark reddish brown Diacetylmorphine (Heroin) Deep purplish red Dimethoxy-4-amylamphetamine : No color change (fizzes) Dimethyltryptamine (DMT) Orange Diphenhydramine (DPH) Yellow/orange ...

  4. On a New Organic Base in the Coca Leaves - Wikipedia

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    The piece describes, in detail, how Niemann isolated cocaine, a crystalline alkaloid. It also earned Niemann his Ph.D., and is now in the British Library. He wrote of the alkaloid's "colourless transparent prisms" and said that, "Its solutions have an alkaline reaction, a bitter taste, promote the flow of saliva and leave a peculiar numbness ...

  5. Nearly a ton of cocaine found hidden inside stone crusher - AOL

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    Last month, a study found that cocaine use in France has nearly doubled, with 1.1 million people having taken the illicit drug at least once in 2023. France now ranks 7th in Europe in terms of ...

  6. Cocaine - Wikipedia

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    He wrote of the alkaloid's "colourless transparent prisms" and said that "Its solutions have an alkaline reaction, a bitter taste, promote the flow of saliva and leave a peculiar numbness, followed by a sense of cold when applied to the tongue." Niemann named the alkaloid "cocaine" from "coca" (from Quechua "kúka") + suffix "ine". [174] [175]

  7. Albert Niemann (chemist) - Wikipedia

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    He extracted the primary alkaloid and named the ingredient "cocaine" — as with other alkaloids, its name carried the “-ine” suffix (from Latin-ina). [1] He wrote of the alkaloid's “colourless transparent prisms” and said that, “Its solutions have an alkaline reaction, a bitter taste, promote the flow of saliva and leave a peculiar ...

  8. Cocaine market is booming as meth trafficking spreads, U.N ...

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    Cocaine demand and supply are booming worldwide and methamphetamine trafficking is expanding beyond established markets, including in Afghanistan where the drug is now being produced, a United ...

  9. Tusi (drug) - Wikipedia

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    Tusi (also written as tussi, tuci, or tucibi) is a recreational drug that contains a mixture of different psychoactive substances, most commonly found in a pink-dyed powder known as pink cocaine. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is believed to have originated in Latin America around 2018. [ 4 ]