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| quote  = In the Horn of Africa and across the Yemeni highlands, the leaf is chewed fresh — the alkaloids are unstable, the harvest is daily, the social rhythm of the chew is the substance of an afternoon. Cathinone is amphetamine's older, gentler cousin; the leaf is its old, gentler context. Out of context — extracted, exported, dried — the leaf is a different relationship.
| quote  = Khat, chat, qat. The Flower of Paradise.
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Revision as of 21:56, 15 May 2026

Plant Medicine, Excitantia, Cathinone source
Khat
Catha edulis. Chat, qat, the Flower of Paradise
Khat is the fresh leaf of Catha edulis (Celastraceae), chewed daily by a large fraction of the population in Yemen, Somalia, Ethiopia, and the Horn of Africa. Cathinone is roughly equivalent to ~5 mg methamphetamine per chewing session, but more euphoric and short-acting. Yemen devotes ~40% of its arable land to khat cultivation.

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See also

Methcathinone, Amphetamine, Cathinone

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Pharmacy
Starting dose
A marduuf bundle (~50 g fresh leaves) chewed over a couple of hours
Preparations
Fresh leaves and tender twigs chewed; degrades on drying
Common uses
Classification(s)
Classes
Plant Medicine, Excitantia, Cathinone source
Pharmacology
Routes
Oral (buccal absorption)
Onset
15–30 min
Duration
2–4 h
Legal status
Schedule I in US since 1993 (despite traditional use elsewhere); legal in Ethiopia, Kenya, Yemen, Somalia, Djibouti
Purported mechanism
Primary alkaloid is (S)-(-)-cathinone, a phenylpropanolamine close kin to amphetamine. Releases dopamine and norepinephrine. Also contains cathine (=norpseudoephedrine) and norephedrine.
Pendell's corner
Khat, chat, qat. The Flower of Paradise.
— Dale Pendell, Pharmako/Dynamis