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Peganum harmala,
commonly called wild rue,
Syrian rue,
African rue,
esfand or espand, or
harmel (among
other similar pronunciations and spellings), is...
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Harmala alkaloids are
several alkaloids that act as
monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs).
These alkaloids are
found in the
seeds of
Peganum harmala (also...
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psychoactive effects primarily result from DMT,
rendered orally active by
harmala alkaloids in B. caapi,
which act as
reversible inhibitors of
monamine oxidase;...
- is a
fluorescent indole alkaloid from the
group of
harmala alkaloids and β-carbolines. It is the
partly hydrogenated form of harmine...
- MAOI-containing herbs, such as the
ayahuasca vine, and/or leaf or
harmala alkaloids from
Peganum harmala ("Syrian rue") to
create a mix that is 25 to 50% DMT. Changa...
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Harmine is a β-carboline and a
harmala alkaloid. It
occurs in a
number of
different plants, most
notably Peganum harmala and
Banisteriopsis caapi. Harmine...
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Harmala,
Idlib (Arabic: حرملة) is a
Syrian village located in Abu al-Duhur
Nahiyah in
Idlib District, Idlib.
According to the
Syria Central Bureau of...
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other plants for support.[unreliable source?]
Caapi contains the
following harmala alkaloids: Harmine, 0.31–8.43% Harmaline, 0.03–0.83% Tetrahydroharmine...
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Harmala ibn
Kahil (Arabic: حرملة بن كاهل) was an
archer at the
Umayyad side at the
Battle of Karbala. He was the
killer of Ali al-Asghar ibn Husayn, the...
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ultraviolet light. β-Carbolines
occurring naturally in
Peganum harmala (Syrian rue) are
known as
harmala alkaloids. Some β-carbolines, like harmaline, are hallucinogenic...