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Pellotine, also
known as
peyotline or N-methylanhalonidine, is a
tetrahydroisoquinoline alkaloid found in
Lophophora species, in
particular L. diffusa...
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including mescaline,
pellotine, anhalonidine, and hordenine,
among others. In
terms of
total alkaloid content,
mescaline makes up 30%,
pellotine 17%, anhalonidine...
- tryptamines. Some of the
simple tetrahydroisoquinolines, for
instance pellotine, are
known to be
pharmacologically active,
although none are
known to...
- mescaline,
followed by
pellotine. In the
species Lophophora diffusa and
Lophophora fricii, the
primary alkaloid is
pellotine,
followed by anhalonidine...
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terms of this
action than
certain other tetrahydroisoquinolines like
pellotine and anhalidine.
Serotonin 5-HT7
receptor inverse agonism might be involved...
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calming or
sedative effect instead, with
about one-fourth the
potency of
pellotine and with
marked sedation occurring at
doses of 100 to 250 mg. Anhalonidine...
- pyrovalerone, and
prolintane Tetrahydroisoquinolines like anhalinine,
pellotine, lophophorine, DOM-CR, nomifensine, tetrabe****ne, and
zelandopam Isoquinolines...
- in
peyote (Lophophora williamsii).
Substituted tetrahydroisoquinoline Pellotine Menachery, Mary D.; Lavanier,
Gregory L.; Wetherly, Mark L.; Guinaudeau...
- Querétaro. This
species contains zero to
trace amounts of mescaline. Instead,
pellotine is the prin****l
alkaloid - the
psychoactive effects of
which are comparatively...
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Nortehaunine Norweberine O-Methylanhalonidine O-Methylpellotine
Pachycereine Pellotine Perafensine Peyoglutam Peyophorine Peyotine PMMA-CR
Quinisocaine Reticuline...