Diurnal Fluctuations of Cocaine and Potential Precursors in Leaves of Erythroxylum coca

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Cocaine is abundant in leaves of Erythroxylum coca var. coca Lam. Consequently, cocaine and two of its early biosynthetic precursors were monitored for 24 h to determine whether they fluctuated diurnally. E. coca was grown under controlled environmental conditions in a growth chamber in soil at pH 3.5. After 17.5 months of growth, leaves not less than 35 days old were harvested every 2 and 4 h for 24 h for arginine, phenylalanine and cocaine content, respectively. The content of cocaine was determined by GC/M S and amino acid content by HPLC. Diurnal fluctuation of cocaine occurred during the 24 h cycle. Cocaine was highest in leaves of E. coca at 8 and 16h where its content was 7.67 and 9.45 mg.g-1 dry weight, respectively. Arginine and phenylalanine in leaves of E. coca also displayed diurnal rhythmic patterns of fluctuation. The content of arginine declined from hours 6 to 12 and increased to the highest content at 13 h (21.8 mg-g-1 dry weight). Overall, phenylalanine content was lower than arginine, but had two peak periods of accumulation during the 24 h cycle, occurring at 8 and 14 h. The content of phenylalanine in leaves of E. coca during the peak hours was 6.98 and 6.54 m g-g-1 dry weight, respectively. © 1993, Walter de Gruyter. All rights reserved.

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Johnson, E. L. (1993). Diurnal Fluctuations of Cocaine and Potential Precursors in Leaves of Erythroxylum coca. Zeitschrift Fur Naturforschung - Section C Journal of Biosciences, 48(11–12), 863–866. https://doi.org/10.1515/znc-1993-11-1208

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