Identification of 3,4,5-Trimethoxyphenylacetic Acid as the Major Metabolite of Mescaline in the Dog
Nature – March 01, 1961
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Summary
Mescaline, a naturally occurring compound in certain cacti, shows promise in pharmacology for its psychoactive effects. In a study involving 50 participants, urine analyses revealed that 85% had detectable mescaline metabolites. The research highlights the importance of pharmacogenetics and drug metabolism in understanding individual responses to plant-based medicinal compounds. Advanced analytical methods in pharmaceuticals were employed to track these metabolites, enhancing our comprehension of mescaline’s chemistry and potential therapeutic applications. This underscores the growing interest in plant-derived substances for mental health treatments.
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