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Harmalol is a
bioactive beta-carboline and a
member of the
harmala alkaloids.
Harmala alkaloids are
considered Schedule 9
prohibited substances under the...
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tobacco and
coffee beans. The
alkaloids include harmine, harmaline,
harmalol, and
their derivatives,
which have
similar chemical structures,
hence the...
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Commonwealth and/or
State or
Territory Health Authorities.
Harmaline and
Harmalol are
considered Schedule III
controlled substances by the
Controlled Drugs...
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concentration compared to the
flowers of
other species,
among them the
toxins harmalol and harmine. The
proportions and
concentrations of the
alkaloids in the...
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contain more. The most
common of
these alkaloids is harman, but harmaline,
harmalol, harmine, and
harmol are also present. The
species known to bear such alkaloids...
- β-carbolines (e.g., 6-MeO-THH, 9-Me-BC, β-carboline (norharman), harmaline,
harmalol, harmane, harmine, pinoline, tetrahydroharmine, tryptoline)
Iboga alkaloids...
- β-carbolines (e.g., 6-MeO-THH, 9-Me-BC, β-carboline (norharman), harmaline,
harmalol, harmane, harmine, pinoline, tetrahydroharmine, tryptoline)
Iboga alkaloids...
- well as the
harmala alkaloids like harmine, harmaline, tetrahydroharmine,
harmalol, harman, and norharman,
which are
found to
varying degrees in Nicotiana...
- Beta-carbolines Aspido**** polyneuron, Beta-carbolines
Apocynum cannabinum,
Harmalol Ochrosia nakaiana,
Harman Pleiocarpa mutica, Beta-carbolines Newbouldia...
- β-carbolines (e.g., 6-MeO-THH, 9-Me-BC, β-carboline (norharman), harmaline,
harmalol, harmane, harmine, pinoline, tetrahydroharmine, tryptoline)
Iboga alkaloids...