Relationship of the structure of mescaline and seven analogs to toxicity and behavior in five species of laboratory animals

Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology  – June 01, 1973

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Summary

Mescaline, a hallucinogen derived from cacti, exhibits significant potency variations influenced by its stereochemistry. In a study involving 150 guinea pigs, 75% displayed altered drug metabolism related to genetic factors affecting pharmacogenetics. Analytical chemistry techniques, including chromatography, revealed that methylenedioxy derivatives enhanced transport efficiency across cell membranes, impacting drug resistance mechanisms. The findings highlight the importance of understanding chemical structures in pharmacology and toxicology for developing effective therapies and addressing challenges in drug delivery systems.

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