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Cocaine Synthesized In a Tobacco Plant 87

Longtime Slashdot reader Amiga Trombone shares a report from Phys.Org: A team of researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, working with a colleague from Syngenta Jealott's Hill International Research Centre in the U.K., has developed a way to synthesize cocaine using a tobacco plant. The group describes how they synthesized the notorious drug and possible uses for their process in their paper published in Journal of the American Chemical Society.

In studying the coca plant, the researchers discovered that the cocaine that winds up in its leaves is not produced by elements in the plant converting 4-(1-methyl-2-pyrrolidinyl)-3-oxobutanoic acid to hyoscyamine, as has been thought. They found that it is instead produced by the two enzymes, EnMT4 and EnCYP81AN15. To prove their discovery, the group genetically engineered a tobacco plant to produce the two enzymes in its leaves, which resulted in the production of small amounts of cocaine (with assistance from a substance also produced in the plant called ornithine, which is similar to the precursor in the coca plant). [...] Not mentioned in the paper is the possibility of synthesizing the two enzymes produced by both the coca and engineered tobacco plant as a more direct way to synthesize cocaine.
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Cocaine Synthesized In a Tobacco Plant

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  • by ghoul ( 157158 ) on Wednesday November 30, 2022 @10:10PM (#63092626)
    Now that cocaine can be grown in tobacco plants in Republican states I expect cocaine to be legalized. Big business always wins.
    • lol, are you really so zealous to get in some inane political jab at the "other" side that you let it overshadow the fact the drug trade exists because it funds government projects? Cocaine is literally run by the CIA, if you were unaware.
  • by danda ( 11343 ) on Wednesday November 30, 2022 @10:11PM (#63092628)

    Is finding more ways to produce cocaine supposed to further humanity's progress somehow?

    • by mikaere ( 748605 ) on Wednesday November 30, 2022 @10:24PM (#63092646)
      No matter your position on whether it should be legal, not having to deal with murderous cartels to get your cocaine hit is definitively A Good Thing.
      • Unless the Chinese scientists get a sudden visit from Los Zetas persuading them to stop any further research in this direction because they prefer to keep their internal organs on the inside.
      • Yeah, well, maybe the CIA should stop helping them?
      • by sabbede ( 2678435 ) on Thursday December 01, 2022 @08:29AM (#63093312)
        China already sells the ingredients for fentanyl and other designer drugs to the cartels, so it seems more likely that the cartels would be the customer for this product, not a competitor.
        • The cartels will be the customer if it's grown on large-scale farms in Mexico. If we start seeing smaller grow operations, it might dent the cartels' power. Or it might result in a lot of small operators ending up dead or some combination thereof.
    • by Lohrno ( 670867 ) on Wednesday November 30, 2022 @10:30PM (#63092652)

      Yes. It improves our knowledge of biology and chemistry. Perhaps other substances can be synthesized easier from other common plants.

      • Yes, but why cocaine? Why not caffeine or cocoa? Why not something that protects cells from the carcinogens in tobacco smoke?
        • That wouldn't get nearly as much attention for their work.
          • I don't know about that. Tobacco that didn't cause cancer would be HUGE. A multi-trillion-dollar breakthrough.

            Caffeine or coca would simply avoid the negative responses.

            • Tobacco has a very widely researched genome, and is a plant that is well known to produce complex organic compounds already. More importantly, several strains of tobacco have been adapted for grow conditions, especially for lab work. And it is known to grow well in ranges of temperate to tropical climates. To be able to splice and/or activate the genes needed for coca synthesis in a plant like tobacco is significant, not for another source of coca, but for the future possibilities of this application for se
              • by q4Fry ( 1322209 )

                Mod parent up. Remember the firefly-spliced tobacco plants? More of that, please. I would love to have luminous plants lining the walk.

        • by pjt33 ( 739471 )

          I know it's bad form to read the summary, but it says that they did it to demonstrate the mechanism they had discovered when investigating the coca plant.

    • by Roger W Moore ( 538166 ) on Wednesday November 30, 2022 @10:35PM (#63092660) Journal
      Well, there is an efficiency benefit for people addicted to both hard drugs and tobacco since now they can get it all in one cigarette. Does that count?
      • Well, there is an efficiency benefit for people addicted to both hard drugs and tobacco since now they can get it all in one cigarette. Does that count?

        Don't you just love how the cigarette industry can kill hundreds of thousands every year, and yet their marketing is so damn good that no one considers the largest killer, a "hard" drug?

        • The reason tobacco causes so many deaths is that so many smoke it. Most heroine users die in their die by their 40s or 50s [drugrehab.ca], smokers have a life expectancy of about 72 [canada.ca]. Tobacco is dangerous but hard drugs are even worse.
          • The reason tobacco causes so many deaths is that so many smoke it. Most heroine users die in their die by their 40s or 50s [drugrehab.ca], smokers have a life expectancy of about 72 [canada.ca]. Tobacco is dangerous but hard drugs are even worse.

            Well, that answer oddly sounded like a tobacco exec giving a presentation. Tobacco kills far more, but isn't "worse". It's not a "hard" drug per se Sure it kills far more, but softly. And with less tar.

            No wonder doctors used to be in cigarette sales.

            And let's be realistic about the numbers. The reason so many addicts consume an insanely addictive product, is because it's legal. As far as what is "worse" for society at large, it's rather obvious which one has a greater negative impact. No matter ho

            • Tobacco does not lead to the types of criminal behavior we see with drugs like heroin or cocaine. I'm not recommending smoking or other tobacco for usage. I'm merely pointing out that smoking tobacco tends to be largely victimless or at least the only victim is the user. With drugs like cocaine and heroin, if you stop using it, you can actually die. And people end up doing things they otherwise wouldn't to obtain the drug.
          • Tobacco is slower. If it killed you after 3yrs people would not do it. But the effects are so slow moving they almost refuse to see the impact. By the time you have been smoking 20yrs, you are just as dead as a hard drug user, its just delayed. Quitting wont spare you the COPD down the road. They are the walking dead.
            • By the time you have been smoking 20yrs, you are just as dead as a hard drug user, its just delayed. Quitting wont spare you the COPD down the road. They are the walking dead.

              Not so sure death statistics hold up to your claim here. Otherwise, insurance companies would be far more concerned about your tobacco use well beyond "in the last 12 months", in order to charge "the walking dead" a lot more and generate way more profit.

              Tobacco is strange. It can kill a smoker in 5 years, or it can bless an addict with half a damn century of 3-pack a day and live a long life. Doesn't always create a predictable end result.

          • Oh yeah living to 72 and being a heavy smoker sounds like a real blast.

          • by q4Fry ( 1322209 )

            Most heroine users die in

            Most heroine users die when the heroine finds out what they've been up to when she's not around.

      • Looks like big tobacco is taking the 'high' road and branching out into the illicit drug market!

      • by cstacy ( 534252 )

        Just watch out for the cows when you get those Tomaco plants going!

    • Science is science. It always puts a foot forward.

      Plus cocaine IS a drug thats used in medical settings too as a topical anesthetic par excellence.

      Regardless, we've actually known how to synthesize for a very long time now (1890s). though I presume its difficult and expensive compared to destroying a south american democracies otherwise we would be seeing most of our supply via the synthetic route.

      • Maybe not as good? Marinol is not a true equivalent to cannabis. So I doubt the the adoption rate for its illicit status will be large. At least its not meth, lol. I just read an article about a tibet village temple without monks because they all popped positive for methamphetamine on a drug test.
      • Back in the cocaine era, I was curious about why so much effort and risk went into smuggling this plant derived product. I spent a day in the UCLA Chemistry library combing through journals, and noting that the open shelf bound volumes of e.g. Tetrahedron Letters often had articles of drug interest harvested by razor blade. Eventually I found an old German paper by maybe Richard Wilstätter, where some key step in the synthesis began "into a (frighteningly large quantity of) Na(Hg) amalgam..." It went
    • Re: (Score:3, Insightful)

      by Anonymous Coward

      Cocaine as an eye anesthetic causes less dilation of the small blood vessels which causes less tissue death compared to the other, quite different, *caine anesthetics.

      Had cocaine not been made illegal, millions of people that had eye surgery between the ban and the event of laser surgery could have been spared partial blindness.

      Of course the types of people favoring the criminalization of useful medical drugs on the basis "reality is wrong, I say they have no medical use because reasons" aren't the type to

    • It will make life better for people in Columbia when they don't have to deal with cartels funded by drugs sent to America.

      • I was thinking that China wants to show the the Colombians how to destroy America on the cheap in stead of shipping fentanyl over and killing their customers quickly.
    • Cocaine is a medically useful drug: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]
      • And absurdly addictive, unlike novocain or lidocaine. Well, I assume those aren't addictive since I've never enjoyed being dosed with them. Though I did know a guy who stole some lidocaine from his dentist and used it to cut the cocaine he was selling. I don't think it improved the cocaine any, but cutting it with another anesthetic probably made it seem stronger to someone sampling it.
        • In the 70s it was reported that street cocaine was typically cut or entirely faked with mannitol for white crystal appearance and lidocaine to pass the gum/lip numbing test. Alternative newspapers had ads for small blocks of mannitol, sold elsewhere in the world as a laxative for babies or some such.
    • This is a solution in search of a problem. That said, I'm sure the team are planning a pretty wild New Year's party!
  • Tomacco (Score:5, Insightful)

    by jfdavis668 ( 1414919 ) on Wednesday November 30, 2022 @10:23PM (#63092644)
    Now they need to make tomatoes create nicotine. Would sell like hotcakes. Simpsons did it.
    • I think it might have already been done. Check the scientific literature. I think I remember seeing something on it. I found this on Google Can you crossbreed tomatoes and tobacco? Baur grafted a tomato plant onto tobacco roots, and voilà, he had a real, live tomacco plant. The two plants can successfully become one because they come from the same plant family, which also includes eggplant and the deadly nightshade. There seems to be a scientific basis for the possibility for the Simpsons story
    • Yup they need another simpsions episode for cocamacco
    • The managed this in 2003: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]

      Simpsons fan, Rob Baur of Lake Oswego, Oregon, was inspired by the episode. Remembering the article in a textbook, Baur cultivated a tomacco in 2003 by grafting together tobacco and tomato plants. The plant produced fruit that looked like a normal tomato, but Baur suspected that it contained a lethal amount of nicotine and thus would be inedible. Testing later proved that the leaves of the plant contained some nicotine, though a sample from the fruit was unable to be examined by the same laboratory.[17] Both plants are members of the same family, Solanaceae or nightshade.[18] The tomacco plant bore tomaccoes until it died after 18 months, spending one winter indoors.[18]

  • by NFN_NLN ( 633283 ) on Wednesday November 30, 2022 @10:32PM (#63092654)

    > A team of researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, ... has developed a way to synthesize cocaine using a tobacco plant.

    They're 183 years too late to influence the Opium wars but better late than never I suppose.

  • Thanks you for your service

  • by ceoyoyo ( 59147 ) on Wednesday November 30, 2022 @10:36PM (#63092664)

    If it's just two enzymes, it should be pretty easy for someone to splice into yeast or bacteria. Then you can have a nice jar of "sourdough culture," "kefir" or "kombucha" at home.

  • call it tommaco and you can sell to anyone!

  • Great! (Score:4, Funny)

    by oldgraybeard ( 2939809 ) on Wednesday November 30, 2022 @10:58PM (#63092682)
    Now we can make broccoli people will like!
  • Coco puffs (Score:5, Funny)

    by Kernel Kurtz ( 182424 ) on Wednesday November 30, 2022 @11:23PM (#63092708)
    Right out of the box. Will definitely have a market.
  • by RightSaidFred99 ( 874576 ) on Thursday December 01, 2022 @12:39AM (#63092788)
    "Hey man, this is fucking great science. FUCKING great! This bitchfucking science is going to fuck up all the other science out there. Fucking fuck it's a good fu king approach (sniff sniff). Mother fuckers will write our names on the fucking MOON man. That fucking moon is ours! Fuck! Sniff sniff"
  • Pretty soon we'll be able to have the REAL Mexican Coca-Cola that God intended. Not just a version special because it has real sugar.

    • Pretty soon we'll be able to have the REAL Mexican Coca-Cola that God intended.

      Mexican? What on Earth has Mexican got to do with it?

      It was America that put cocaine in Coca-Cola. The clue is right there in the name.

      • by Anonymous Coward

        Mexican? What on Earth has Mexican got to do with it?

        Due to (among other things) taxes on cane sugar, Coca-Cola made in the US is made with high fructose corn syrup (a formula change that was made between the introduction of New Coke and the "return" of Coke Classic). Many, if not most, other countries where Coca-Cola is sold use a recipe more similar to that of the original (i.e. exclusively using, or at least including cane sugar), and Mexico is notable here because it's cheap and easy to import. In fact, more recent formulations in Mexico also contain co

        • Also look for the two liter bottles in March and April that say Kosher for Passover. They're made with beet sugar and don't have the premium price that Mexican Coke has.
  • fentanyl wasn't enough for the Chinese....
    expect some smokes with baked in coke

  • Finally, stuff that matters.
    Although instead of publicizing it they should have silently launched some DIY kit or seeds or crispr shit

  • by waspleg ( 316038 ) on Thursday December 01, 2022 @08:32AM (#63093316) Journal

    The CCP is already the cause of most Fentanyl addicts in the US. [dea.gov] They have a huge grudge over opium and use this as yet another kind of warfare. This is the likely reason for this, they are literally fighting for control with cartels. [brookings.edu]

  • Put that Bolivian Marching Powder gene into dandelions and release it into the wild.

    1. Anyone with a lawn will be eating dandelion salad instead of bitching about the weeds...
    2. You will never, ever get control of the spread of the dandelions. In a few years, the entire world will be satelliting.

  • I, for one, welcome our new cocaine cigarettes, the toilet seats weren't so nice.

  • I figure it's a win-win.

  • Its the new Grand Theft Auto gamer "Happy Meal" and comes with a Red Bull Mountain Dew sippy cup
  • Or, they could try synthesizing cocaine using a coca plant. Duh.

  • More reason for people to stop smoking.

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