Mitragyna hirsuta is a tall tree found in parts of Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam. It’s closely related to Mitragyna speciosa in Thailand it’s called kra thum khok. The plant contains a number of alkaloids but the main active constituent in Mitragyna hirsuta is Mitraphylline, which is chemically related to mitragynine and 7-hydroxymitragynine found in Kratom (Mitragyna Speciosa). Our botanical specimens…
Mitragyna hirsuta is a tall tree found in parts of Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam. It’s closely related to Mitragyna speciosa in Thailand it’s called kra thum khok. The plant contains a number of alkaloids but the main active constituent in Mitragyna hirsuta is Mitraphylline, which is chemically related to mitragynine and 7-hydroxymitragynine found in Kratom (Mitragyna Speciosa). We offer a…
Mitragyna parvifolia, also known by the casual name “kadamb,” is indigenous to northern India. It can grow up to 75 feet tall, and its bark, leaves, and fruits are a focus of various research. The deciduous leaves are loaded with naturally-occurring alkaloids like dihydrocorynantheine, isorhynchophylline, hirsutine, and rhynchophylline. We offer a wide variety of botanical specimens. We offer no directions…
Kadamb, which is more formally known as Mitragyna parvifolia, can be found throughout Sri Lanka and regions in northern India. This tree can grow as tall as 75 feet with large leaves that contain hirsutine, dihydrocorynantheine, isorhynchophylline and rhynchophylline, which are natural alkaloids found in this raw botanical Mitragyna speciosa is closely related to Mitragyna parvifolia, so it is used…
Mitragyna javanica is a small tree found in Southeast Asia. While Mitragyna javanica has a similar appearance to the Mitragyna speciosa (Kratom), there are huge differences in their chemistry. Mitragyna javanica does not contain the main alkaloids mitragynine and ajmalicine, but similar compounds called mitrajavine and large amounts of 3-isoajmalicine. We offer a wide variety of botanical specimens. We offer…
Mitragyna javanica is a small tree found in Southeast Asia. While Mitragyna javanica has a similar appearance to the Mitragyna speciosa (Kratom), there are huge differences in their chemistry. Mitragyna javanica does not contain the main alkaloids mitragynine and ajmalicine, but similar compounds called mitrajavine and large amounts of 3-isoajmalicine. Our botanical specimens are not for human or animal consumption,…