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  2. Mitragyna speciosa - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 9 December 2024. Plant species, recreational drug (kratom) Mitragyna speciosa Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Tracheophytes Clade: Angiosperms Clade: Eudicots Clade: Asterids Order: Gentianales Family: Rubiaceae Genus: Mitragyna Species: M ...

  3. Kratom overdose spurs multimillion-dollar payout for family ...

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    But the American Kratom Association, a trade and lobbying group, has helped snuff out attempts to put Kratom in the same class of illegal drugs as heroin, LSD, marijuana and Ecstasy.

  4. 'Gas-station heroin' targeted in crackdowns by states and cities

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    The American Kratom Association, which advocates for consumer access to the substance, says it’s a roughly $1.5 billion-per-year industry. Kratom is not regulated as a controlled substance, ...

  5. After $3 million worth of kratom is seized, FDA ... - AOL

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    Kratom is still unregulated at the federal level, but five states have bans on the substance, according to the American Kratom Association, a group that advocates for kratom access in the U.S.

  6. Mitragynine - Wikipedia

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    Mitragynine is an indole-based alkaloid and is one of the main psychoactive constituents in the Southeast Asian plant Mitragyna speciosa, commonly known as kratom. [4] It is an opioid that is typically consumed as a part of kratom for its pain-relieving and euphoric effects.

  7. 7-Hydroxymitragynine - Wikipedia

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    7-Hydroxymitragynine (7-OH) is a terpenoid indole alkaloid from the plant Mitragyna speciosa, commonly known as kratom. [2] It was first described in 1994 [3] and is a human metabolite metabolized from mitragyna speciosa present in the kratom leaf. 7-OH binds to opioid receptors like mitragynine, but research suggests that 7-OH binds with greater efficacy.

  8. How lobbyists, unlikely allies and hundreds of emails led to ...

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    Score one for the American Kratom Association, which has been paying $4,500 a month for Robert Jacquard and Stephen Alves of Capitol Strategies Group to lobby lawmakers on the industry's behalf.

  9. Mitragyna - Wikipedia

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    Kratom (Mitragyna Speciosa) Media related to Mitragyna at Wikimedia Commons This page was last edited on 8 August 2024, at 23:54 (UTC). Text is available under ...