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Kava

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Definition: Dried rhizome and roots of Piper methysticum, a shrub native to Oceania and known for its anti-anxiety and sedative properties. Heavy usage results in some adverse effects. It contains ALKALOIDS; LACTONES; kawain, methysticin, mucilage, STARCH, and yangonin. Kava is also the name of the pungent beverage prepared from the plant's roots.      Other names methysticums, Piper; methysticum, Piper; Piper methysticums; Kawas, Kawa; Kawas; Kawa, Kawa; Kawa Kawas; Kavas, Kava; Kavas; Kava, Kava; Kava Kavas; Kawa Kawa; Kawa; Kava Kava; Piper methysticum
 
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WS 1490  0   *Plant Extracts Kava. Phytother Res. 2004 Apr;18(4):297-300

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