Medea Botanicals
Kola nut

Kola nut

Cola nitida

Other names: cola nut, goora nut, bissy nut, Cola acuminata

Edible plant
GlobalAfrican

Photo credit: Michael Hermann / Wikimedia Commons

Safety information

Safety information

Toxicity: dose-dependent caffeine effects - insomnia, anxiety, palpitations/tachycardia, GI upset; chronic high intake/chewing associated with oral-mucosal effects and (debated) oral-cancer risk; possible mutagenicity signals at high exposure.

Contraindications: cardiac arrhythmia/uncontrolled hypertension, anxiety/insomnia disorders, peptic ulcer (tannins/acid), pregnancy/breastfeeding, children/adolescents.

Interactions: additive with other caffeine sources/stimulants (coffee, guarana, ephedra-type) and with MAO inhibitors; CYP1A2 (as for caffeine) - fluvoxamine, ciprofloxacin; may affect theophylline; reduces iron absorption (tannins).

Pregnancy & breastfeeding: contraindicated in pregnancy/breastfeeding (caffeine)

Evidence level

Traditional (systematized)

Documented in systematic traditional medicine literature.

Preparations

traditional preparation · seed

Part used: seed

Traditional use: stimulant/anti-fatigue, appetite suppressant, digestive aid

Proposed mechanism: caffeine, theobromine, theophylline - CNS adenosine-receptor antagonists

Evidence:Traditional (systematized)

General preparation guide →

Associated conditions

Edibility

Edible parts: seed (nut) is chewed/consumed as a traditional masticatory and food-flavoring; bitter, caffeine-rich; use in moderation (caffeine load)

Nutritional notes

caffeine, theobromine, theophylline, tannins, starch, small protein - primarily a stimulant rather than nutrient food

Healing traditions

GlobalAfrican
Sources (3)

  1. Cola acuminata phytochemistry/pharmacology/safety chapter (Springer)
  2. Kola Nut - Drugs.com (NPP monograph)
  3. Safety assessment of kola nut extract as a food ingredient (PubMed 19394393, 2009)

All sources →

Not medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before using any plant or preparation.