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Diplopterys cabrerana (botany)
Diplopterys cabrerana
Taxonomical nomenclature
Kingdom Plantae
Unranked Angiosperms
Unranked Eudicots
Unranked Rosids
Order Malpighiales
Family Malpighiaceae
Genus Diplopterys
Species D. cabrerana
Common nomenclature
Common names Chaliponga, chagropanga
Constituents
Active constituents DMT, 5-MeO-DMT, 5-HO-DMT

Diplopterys cabrerana is a vine native to the Amazon Basin, spanning the countries of Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. In the Quechua languages it is called chaliponga or chagropanga; in parts of Ecuador it is known as chacruna—a name otherwise reserved for Psychotria viridis.

D. Cabrerana and P. Viridis are common DMT containing parts of Ayahuasca. D. cabrerana additionally produces 5-MeO-DMT, a less common structural analog.