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 Woody climber, native to the rain forests of Southern America (Colombia, Ecuador, Peru), occasionally cultivated; stems up to 12cm in diam.  Woody climber, native to the rain forests of Southern America (Colombia, Ecuador, Peru), occasionally cultivated; stems up to 12cm in diam. 
  
-The stem cortex of Pyoco is traditionally used by the natives of Colombia and Ecuador to prepare caffeine-rich beverage. The stem cortex contains up to 2.5% of caffeine. \\ +"The stem is cut into pieces 30-100cm long, and the epidermis, cortex, and phloem are raspedThe scrapings thus obtained are squeezed to express the caffein-bearing sap into cold water (hot or warm water is never used with yoco), the rasped tissues being then discarded. The liquid, of a cloudy milky-white or light chocolate-brown colour, is drunk cold. The beverage, which is taken early every morning, allays hunger and supplies muscular stimulationIt is also used medicinally as a febrifuge and as a curative for a bilious disease.\\ 
-[Purine alkaloids in Paullinia., Weckerle, C.S., Stutz, M.A., BaumannT.W., Phytochemistry64(3), 2003, 735-742]+[Cooper J.M., in Steward J.H., Handbook of South American IndiansBotanical Museum Leaflets No.142 v.51949547
  
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-"The stem is cut into pieces 30-100cm long, and the epidermis, cortex, and phloem are rasped. The scrapings thus obtained are squeezed to express the caffein-bearing sap into cold water (hot or warm water is never used with yoco), the rasped tissues being then discardedThe liquid, of a cloudy milky-white or light chocolate-brown colour, is drunk coldThe beverage, which is taken early every morning, allays hunger and supplies muscular stimulationIt is also used medicinally as a febrifuge and as a curative for a bilious disease.\\ +The stem cortex of P. yoco is traditionally used by the natives of Colombia and Ecuador to prepare a caffeine-rich beverage. Stem cortex of several yoco types contained up to 0.52% (d.w.), adult leaflets up to 1.3% of caffeineTheobromine was found up to 0.18% in stem cortex and 0.27% in adult leaflets.\\ 
-[Cooper J.M., in Steward J.H., Handbook of South American IndiansBotanical Museum Leaflets No.142 v.51949547+[Purine alkaloids in Paullinia., Weckerle, C.S., Stutz, M.A., BaumannT.W., Phytochemistry64(3), 2003, 735-742] 
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