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'''''Cola acuminata''''' is a [[species]] in the genus ''[[Cola (plant)|Cola]]'', of the family [[Malvaceae]], native to tropical Africa.
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==Fruits==
The fruits are rough, mottled and up to 8 inches long and contain large, flat and bright red coloured seeds, commonly known as Kola nuts.


===Uses===
'''''Cola acuminata''''' belongs to the family [[Malvaceae]] and its fruits are harvested from the forests of the Democratic Republic of Congo. The fruits are rough, mottled and up to 8 inches long and contain large, flat and bright red coloured seeds, commonly known as Kola nuts.
Its fruits are harvested from the forests of the [[Democratic Republic of Congo]].


The fruits contain about 2% catechine-caffeine ([[colanine]]), which is believed to have a greater level of alkaloids (caffeine), thereby increasing the stimulatory effect. They are roasted, pounded or chewed and can also be added to drinks such as tea or milk or cereal such as porridge [9]. In West Africa this product is sold as a treatment for erectile dysfunction, although evidence for its effectiveness is limited.
The fruits contain about 2% catechine-caffeine ([[colanine]]), which is believed to have a greater level of alkaloids (caffeine), thereby increasing the stimulatory effect. They are roasted, pounded or chewed and can also be added to drinks such as tea or milk or cereal such as porridge.


In West Africa this product is sold as a treatment for erectile dysfunction, although evidence for its effectiveness is limited.
''Cola acuminata'' is a [[species]] in the genus ''[[Cola (plant)|Cola]]''.


[[Image:Koeh-190.jpg|thumb|left|250px|''Cola acuminata'']]
[[Image:Koeh-190.jpg|thumb|left|250px|''Cola acuminata'']]
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[[Category:Cola (plant)|acuminata]]
[[Category:Cola (plant)|acuminata]]
[[Category:Flora of West-Central Tropical Africa]]
[[Category:Flora of West Tropical Africa]]
[[Category:Flora of the Democratic Republic of Congo]]


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Cola acuminata
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C. acuminata
Binomial name
Cola acuminata
Synonyms

Sterculia acuminata

Cola acuminata is a species in the genus Cola, of the family Malvaceae, native to tropical Africa.


Fruits

The fruits are rough, mottled and up to 8 inches long and contain large, flat and bright red coloured seeds, commonly known as Kola nuts.

Uses

Its fruits are harvested from the forests of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The fruits contain about 2% catechine-caffeine (colanine), which is believed to have a greater level of alkaloids (caffeine), thereby increasing the stimulatory effect. They are roasted, pounded or chewed and can also be added to drinks such as tea or milk or cereal such as porridge.

In West Africa this product is sold as a treatment for erectile dysfunction, although evidence for its effectiveness is limited.

Cola acuminata

References