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Anhalonidine, also
known as N-desmethylpellotine, a
naturally occurring tetrahydroisoquinoline alkaloid which can be
isolated from
certain members of the...
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pharmacologically active and is said to be
similar in its
activity to
anhalonidine.
Arthur Heffter tried anhalonine via self-experimentation at an oral...
- pellotine,
anhalonidine, and hordenine,
among others. In
terms of
total alkaloid content,
mescaline makes up 30%,
pellotine 17%,
anhalonidine 14%, and hordenine...
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mescaline biosynthesis by a ring closure,
resulting in
anhalamine and
anhalonidine.
Anhalonidine is the
biosynthetic precursor of anhalonine, in
which a benzodioxole...
- 4-dimethoxyphenethylamine, 3-Methoxytyramine, 4-hydroxy-3,5-dimethoxyphenethylamine,
anhalonidine, anhalinine, hordenine, and tyramine.
Mescaline is a
psychedelic drug...
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Substituted tetrahydroisoquinoline Anhalamine Anhalidine Anhalinine Anhalonidine Gigantine Doesburg-van
Kleffens M, Zimmermann-Klemd AM, Gründemann C...
- of the
serotonin 5-HT7 receptor.
Substituted tetrahydroisoquinoline Anhalonidine Anhalinine Pellotine (N-methylanhalonidine) Lundström, J. (1985). "The...
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Isoquinolines and
tetrahydroisoquinolines Anhalamine Anhalidine Anhalinine Anhalonidine Anhalonine Anhalotine Arizonine Calycotomine Carnegine (pectenine) Corypalline...
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hypnotic effects of
certain peyote alkaloids like
pellotine and
anhalonidine.
Anhalinine was
first isolated from
peyote by
Ernst Späth in 1935. Shulgin...
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Isoquinolines and
tetrahydroisoquinolines Anhalamine Anhalidine Anhalinine Anhalonidine Anhalonine Anhalotine Arizonine Calycotomine Carnegine (pectenine) Corypalline...