Title of article :
Khat(Catha edulis): health aspects of khat chewing
Author/Authors :
Hassan, N.A.G.M. University of Sana a - Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Al-Thawra Teaching Hospital - Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Yemen , Gunaid, A.A. University of Sana a - Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Al-Thawra Teaching Hospital - Department of Internal Medicine, Yemen , Murray-Lyon, I.M. Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, UK
Abstract :
Catha edulis Forsk leaves (khat) are chewed daily by a high proportion of the adult population in Yemen for the mild stimulant effect. Cathinone is believed to be the main active ingredient in fresh khat leaves and is structurally related and pharmacologically similar to amphetamine. The habit of khat chewing is widespread with a deep-rooted sociocultural tradition in Yemen and as such poses a public health problem. The objective of this literature review was to examine studies on khat, particularly human studies, with special reference to its effect on the central nervous system, cardiovascular, digestive and genitourinary systems, oral-dental tissues, diabetes mellitus and cancer.
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal