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Carboline may
refer to the
following alkaloid compounds: β-
Carboline and its
derivatives γ-
Carboline This set
index article lists chemical compounds articles...
- β-
Carboline (9H-pyrido[3,4-b]indole)
represents the
basic chemical structure for more than one
hundred alkaloids and
synthetic compounds. The effects...
- Beta-
carbolines Horsfieldia superba Beta-
carbolines Virola cuspidata, 6-Methoxy-Harman
Virola rufula, Beta-
carbolines Virola theiodora, Beta-
carbolines Testulea...
- 9-Methyl-β-
carboline (9-Me-BC) is a
heterocyclic amine of the β-
carboline family, and a
research chemical sometimes used as a nootropic. It is a monoamine...
- once
known as
telepathine and banisterine, is a
naturally occurring beta-
carboline alkaloid that is
structurally related to harmaline, and also
found in...
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benzyl glucosinolates, polyphenols, (1R,3S)-1-methyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-β-
carboline-3-carboxylic acid (MTCA), and p-methoxybenzyl isothiocyanate. Alkamides...
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Harmine is a beta-
carboline and a
harmala alkaloid. It
occurs in a
number of
different plants, most
notably the
Syrian rue and
Banisteriopsis caapi. Harmine...
- harmane, norharmane, and a
range of
other β-
carbolines were
discovered in
Psilocybe species. β-
Carbolines in
psilocybin mushrooms may
inhibit the metabolism...
- 0.03–0.83% Tetrahydroharmine, 0.05–2.94%
These alkaloids of the beta-
carboline class act as
monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOIs). The
MAOIs allow the...
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carboline in its
leaves and stems. Leaf
samples were
found to be 0.17-1.75% N,N-DMT, but only
trace amounts of N-methyltetrahydro-beta-
carboline occur...