cohoba


co·ho·ba

(kō-hō'bă), A psychotomimetic hallucinogenic substance obtained from Acacia niopo (family Leguminosae), a Central American plant, Piptadenia peregrina, and other plants; among its constituents are bufotenine and dimethyltryptamine; used in native localities as snuff or enema.

cohoba

A hallucinogen obtained from the bark of the Anadenanthera tree, Acacia niopo, Piptadenia peregrina, and other plants; cohoba is ingested in Central America as a snuff or as an enema.