“…The foliage of these plants is used in traditional medicines and as a source for the cocaine alkaloid (12,31,33). Although the floral anatomy, seed embryology, ethnobotany, and phytochemistry for the taxa have been described (2)(3)(4)6,9,11,(13)(14)(15)19,21,23,(25)(26)(27)(28)(29)(30)(31)34,(37)(38)(39), past and present research on the two species has focused on constituents within mature plants, plant parts, and/or tissue derived from the plants (1,3,4,(7)(8)(9)11,12,14,15,19,21,30,32,33,35). Information on alkaloid composition and content in the plant tissue during the latter stage of seed maturation and during juvenile growth is lacking.…”