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Anhalidine is a
naturally occurring tetrahydroisoquinoline based alkaloid which can be
isolated from
Lophophora williamsii; it has also been
detected other...
- the
following compounds[citation needed]: N-methyltyramine
hordenine anhalidine mescaline N,N-3,4-dimethoxy-phenethylamine
pellotine 3-methoxytyramine...
- such as Lophophora. It is
structurally related to mescaline.
Anhalamine Anhalidine Anhalinine Gigantine Pellotine Späth,
Ernst (August 1923). "Über die...
- buttons" were
ornamental or used for
their psychoactive effects.
Anhalamine Anhalidine Anhalinine Anhalonidine Gigantine Gabermann, V (1978). "Estimation of...
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Lophophora williamsii. It is
structurally related to mescaline.
Anhalamine Anhalidine Anhalonidine Gigantine Pellotine Taylor, E. P. (1952). "236. Synthetic...
- The
molecular formula C12H17NO3 may
refer to:
Anhalidine Anhalinine Anhalonidine Bucetin Bufexamac Cerulenin Etamivan MEDA Methyl-MMDA-2
MMDMA (drug)...
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system is
usually built up by a Bischler-Napieralski reaction. Anhalamine,
anhalidine, anhalonidine, and
pellotine can be
synthesized starting from mescaline...
- (Lophophora williamsii). Even
though it
contains N-methyltyramine, hordenine,
anhalidine, mescaline, pellotine, and 3-methoxytyramine,
there have been no ethnobotanical...