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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...
- (ayahuasca),
leaves of
tobacco and
coffee beans. The
alkaloids include harmine, harmaline, harmalol, and
their derivatives,
which have
similar chemical...
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dependent on
their substituents. For example, the
natural β-carboline
harmine has
substituents on
position 7 and 1. Thereby, it acts as a
selective inhibitor...
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contained in the plant,
including the seeds, are
monoamine oxidase inhibitors (
Harmine, Harmaline).
African rue is
often used in
North American English. Harmel...
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paraphernalia with
traces of
harmine and DMT,
discovered in a cave in
southwestern Bolivia in 2008, and
chemical traces of
harmine in the hair of two mummies...
- uses a
pharmaceutical MAOI
instead of a plant. N,N-DMT and
harmaline or
harmine are
typically used as
components of pharmahuasca.[citation needed] As a...
- Beta-carbolines
Banisteriopsis lutea,
Harmine,
telepathine Banisteriopsis metallicolor,
Harmine,
telepathine Banisteriopsis muricata Harmine up to 6%,
harmaline up to...
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harmala alkaloids and beta-carbolines. It is the
partly hydrogenated form of
harmine.
Various plants contain harmaline including Peganum harmala (Syrian rue)...
- support.[unreliable source?]
Caapi contains the
following harmala alkaloids:
Harmine, 0.31–8.43% Harmaline, 0.03–0.83% Tetrahydroharmine, 0.05–2.94%
These alkaloids...
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include harmine, harmaline,
harmane and a
slightly more
complex structure of canthinone.
Harmaline was
first isolated in 1838 by Göbel and
harmine in 1848...