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- Pellotine is an alkaloid found in Lophophora species, in particular L. diffusa. Pellotine is slightly narcotic, and has been used by Native Americans...
- mescaline, followed by pellotine. In the species Lophophora diffusa and Lophophora fricii, the primary alkaloid is pellotine, followed by anhalonidine...
- Querétaro. This species contains zero to trace amounts of mescaline. Instead, pellotine is the prin****l alkaloid - the psychoactive effects of which are comparatively...
- structurally related to mescaline. Anhalamine Anhalidine Anhalonidine Gigantine Pellotine Taylor, E. P. (1952). "236. Synthetic neuromuscular blocking agents. Part...
- effects of peyote. However, other components of peyote, such as hordenine, pellotine, and anhalinine, are also active. Mescaline was first synthesized in 1919...
- williamsii. It is structurally related to mescaline. Anhalinine Anhalonidine Pellotine Lundström, J; Agurell, S (August 1968). "Biosynthesis of mescaline and...
- yellowish-white. This species contains zero to trace amounts of mescaline; pellotine is the prin****l alkaloid. south end of the range of the genus in Querétaro...
- Allylescaline Gigantine Jimscaline Methylenedioxymethoxyethylamphetamine Pellotine Viloxazine This set index page lists chemical structure articles ****ociated...
- N-methyltyramine hordenine anhalidine mescaline N,N-3,4-dimethoxy-phenethylamine pellotine 3-methoxytyramine "Genus: Aztekium Boed". Germplasm Resources Information...
-  249-268 Autour de Chanrion, Patrie suisse, n°4, 1897, p. 279-281 La pellotine chez les aliénés, Thèse de doctorat de Jules Jacot-Guillarmod, Lausanne...