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Mescaline, also
known as
mescalin or mezcalin, and in
chemical terms 3,4,5-trimethoxyphenethylamine, is a
naturally occurring psychedelic protoalkaloid...
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known to be psychoactive,
containing phenethylamine alkaloids such as
mescaline. However, the two main
ritualistic (folkloric)
genera are Echinopsis,...
- 1954, it
elaborates on his
psychedelic experience under the
influence of
mescaline in May 1953.
Huxley recalls the
insights he experienced,
ranging from...
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spineless cactus which contains psychoactive alkaloids,
particularly mescaline (see also:
cactus alkaloids).
Peyote is a
Spanish word
derived from the...
- A
substituted mescaline analogue, also
known as a
scaline and
typically but not
always a 4-substituted 3,5-dimethoxyphenethylamine, is an
analogue of...
- NBOMe-
mescaline or
mescaline-NBOMe is a
synthetic substituted phenethylamine. It is a
partial agonist of
serotonin receptors with a 5-HT2A pKi originally...
- Erscheinungsweise, also
known as
Mescaline Intoxication, its
History and Manifestation, is a
German monograph about the
psychedelic drug
mescaline by
German neurologist...
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alkaloids (especially
cactus alkaloids),
including the well-studied
chemical mescaline (from 0.053% up to 4.7% of dry
cactus weight), and also 3,4-dimethoxyphenethylamine...
- They have had the
largest influence on
science and culture, and
include mescaline, LSD, psilocybin, and DMT.
There are a
large number of both naturally...
- pachanoi.
Plants contain varying amounts of the
psychoactive alkaloid mescaline. They have been used both
ritually and in
traditional medicine from pre-Columbian...