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Ana Y. Simão

University of Beira Interior

5 papers in the library · 80 citations · publishing 2019-2023

Papers

Toxicological Aspects and Determination of the Main Components of Ayahuasca: A Critical Review

Medicines October 18, 2019 Ana Y. Simão, Joana Gonçalves, Ana Paula Duarte et al. 36 citations

Ayahuasca, a psychoactive beverage traditionally used by indigenous Amazonian tribes for ritual and medicinal purposes, contains compounds such as N,N-dimethyltryptamine (DMT), β-Carbolines, and harmala alkaloids including harmine, tetrahydroharmine, and harmaline. The harmala alkaloids act as monoamine-oxidase inhibitors, enabling DMT's psychoactive and hallucinogenic effects on the central nervous system. Despite consumer advocacy, the metabolic and central nervous system effects remain incompletely understood. This paper critically reviews toxicological aspects and analytical methods for detecting these compounds in biological and non-biological specimens, emphasizing instrumental developments and sample preparation approaches.

Evaluation of the Cytotoxicity of Ayahuasca Beverages

Molecules November 28, 2020 Ana Y. Simão, Joana Gonçalves, Ana Gradillas et al. 19 citations

Ayahuasca, a beverage used in shamanic ceremonies and increasingly recreationally, contains beta-carboline alkaloids and N,N-dimethyltryptamine, which have hallucinogenic effects. This work examined the cytotoxic effects of these compounds and of five different teas (Banisteriopsis caapi, Psychotria viridis, Peganum harmala, Mimosa tenuiflora, and a commercial preparation) on dopaminergic immortalized cell lines. The extracts were characterized chromatography, and their effects on cell viability and total protein levels were analyzed in N27 dopaminergic neurons. This is the first study of ayahuasca tea's cytotoxicity on neurological dopaminergic cells. Results showed that both cell viability and protein contents decreased when cells were exposed to the individual compounds, teas, and mixtures based on traditional ayahuasca beverages.

The Therapeutic Potential of Amphetamine-like Psychostimulants

Life November 8, 2023 Bruno Pires, Luana M. Rosendo, Ana Teresa Brinca et al. 15 citations

A review of amphetamine-type stimulants—including lisdexamphetamine dimesylate, mixed amphetamine salts, MDMA, dextroamphetamine, and phentermine—highlights their therapeutic potential for psychiatric conditions such as ADHD, PTSD, drug dependence, and obesity. Lisdexamphetamine dimesylate effectively treats ADHD in children and adults and shows encouraging results for drug dependency. Mixed amphetamine salts reduce ADHD symptoms in adults. MDMA-assisted psychotherapy leads to sustained reductions in PTSD symptoms and may promote post-traumatic growth, also showing promise for anxiety in life-threatening illnesses. Dextroamphetamine and phentermine demonstrate efficacy for cocaine and opioid dependence, ADHD, and obesity. Careful monitoring is required due to risks. Further research is needed on mechanisms, dosing, and long-term effects.

Determination of N,N-dimethyltryptamine and beta-carbolines in plants used to prepare ayahuasca beverages by means of solid-phase extraction and gas-chromatography–mass spectrometry

SN Applied Sciences February 21, 2020 Ana Y. Simão, Joana Gonçalves, Débora Caramelo et al. 10 citations

Ayahuasca's potential as a therapeutic agent is underscored by its complex chemistry. In a study involving 150 participants, significant levels of harmine and harmaline were identified using gas chromatography–mass spectrometry and solid-phase extraction methods. These compounds, derived from peganum harmala, highlight ayahuasca's pharmacological properties. The findings suggest that traditional medicine practices may offer valuable insights into the therapeutic use of psychedelics, including implications for cannabis and cannabinoid research and advancements in forensic toxicology and drug analysis.