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Harmaline is a
fluorescent indole alkaloid from the
group of
harmala alkaloids and beta-carbolines. It is the
partly hydrogenated form of harmine. Various...
- (ayahuasca),
leaves of
tobacco and
coffee beans. The
alkaloids include harmine,
harmaline, harmalol, and
their derivatives,
which have
similar chemical structures...
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combination that uses a
pharmaceutical MAOI
instead of a plant. N,N-DMT and
harmaline or
harmine are
typically used as
components of pharmahuasca.[citation...
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yields harmaline. The
order of O-methylation and
hydroxylation have been
shown to be
inconsequential to the
formation of the
harmaline intermediate...
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orally inactive, B.
caapi is rich with
harmala alkaloids, such as harmine,
harmaline and
tetrahydroharmine (THH),
which can act as
monoamine oxidase inhibitors...
- plant,
including the seeds, are
monoamine oxidase inhibitors (Harmine,
Harmaline).
African rue is
often used in
North American English.
Harmel is used...
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Caapi contains the
following harmala alkaloids: Harmine, 0.31–8.43%
Harmaline, 0.03–0.83% Tetrahydroharmine, 0.05–2.94%
These alkaloids of the beta-carboline...
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Banisteriopsis caapi. THH, like
other harmala alkaloids in B. caapi,
namely harmaline and harmine, is a
reversible inhibitor of
monoamine oxidase A (RIMA),...
- way is
governed by the
concentrations of the
substrate and the MAOI.
Harmaline found in
Peganum harmala,
Banisteriopsis caapi, and P****iflora incarnata...
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saline control".
While the
related alkaloids ibogaine (20–40 mg/kg),
harmaline (10–40 mg/kg) and
desethylcoronaridine (10–40 mg/kg) were "obviously tremorgenic"...