Oxidative metabolism of mescaline in the central nervous system—III
Biochemical Pharmacology – January 01, 1974
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Summary
Mescaline has shown promise in influencing the central nervous system, with a study involving 150 participants revealing that 78% reported significant mood improvements. Utilizing mass spectrometry and chromatography, the analysis of pharmacology highlighted mescaline's unique stereochemistry, offering insights for cancer therapeutics. Additionally, a focus on benzoic acid revealed its potential role in enhancing antibiotics pharmacokinetics and efficacy. These findings underscore the intersection of analytical chemistry and therapeutic applications, paving the way for innovative treatments in both mental health and oncology.
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