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Chemical compound
Anhalonidine a naturally occurring alkaloid which can be isolated from certain members of the cactus family, such as Lophophora.[2] It is structurally related to mescaline.
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Anhalonidine a naturally occurring alkaloid which can be isolated from certain members of the cactus family, such as Lophophora. It is structurally related...
williamsii. It is structurally related to mescaline. Anhalamine Anhalidine Anhalonidine Gigantine Pellotine Taylor, E. P. (1952). "236. Synthetic neuromuscular...
The molecular formula C12H17NO3 may refer to: Anhalidine Anhalinine Anhalonidine Bucetin Bufexamac Cerulenin Etamivan MEDA Methyl-MMDA-2 MMDMA (drug)...
Lophophora williamsii. It is structurally related to mescaline. Anhalinine Anhalonidine Pellotine Lundström, J; Agurell, S (August 1968). "Biosynthesis of mescaline...
used for their psychoactive effects. Anhalamine Anhalidine Anhalinine Anhalonidine Gigantine Gabermann, V (1978). "Estimation of mescaline and pellotine...