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animals containing tryptamines, see List of
psychoactive plants and List of
naturally occurring tryptamines.
Endogenous levels of
tryptamine in the mammalian...
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Substituted tryptamines, or
simply tryptamines, also
known as
serotonin analogues (i.e., 5-hydroxytryptamine analogues), are
organic compounds which may...
- DMT and
other tryptamines in leaf, bark[citation needed] Vac****ia caven,
Psychoactive Senegalia chundra, DMT and
other tryptamines in leaf, bark[citation...
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psychoactive drugs known as
tryptamines. A
sequel to PIHKAL: A
Chemical Love Story,
TIHKAL is an
acronym that
stands for "
Tryptamines I Have
Known and Loved"...
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which block conversion of
serotonin and
other endogenous tryptamines into N-methylated
tryptamines, such as N-methylserotonin (NMS; norbufotenin), bufotenin...
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three families of
chemical compounds:
tryptamines, phenethylamines, or
lysergamides (LSD is
considered both a
tryptamine and lysergamide). They act via serotonin...
- 1007/s00213-019-05414-w. PMC 7036074. PMID 31822925. "
tryptamines: fungi". bluezoo.org. "Erowid
Psychoactive Vaults:
Tryptamine FAQ". www.erowid.org. "Some
simple tryptomines"...
- 5-(Nonyloxy)
tryptamine (5-NOT) is a
tryptamine derivative which acts as a
selective agonist at the 5-HT1B receptor.
Increasing the O-alkoxy
chain length...
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which block conversion of
serotonin and
other endogenous tryptamines into N-methylated
tryptamines,
including N-methylserotonin (NMS; norbufotenin), bufotenin...
- Sudan."
Lloydia 38(3):176-177. Trout, K. & Friends. 2007. Some
Simple Tryptamines.
Second edition.
Mydriatic Productions, USA. Salisu, Y. et al. 2009....