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B. S. R. Murty

University of Toronto

1 paper in the library · 1 citation · publishing 1970

Papers

New Compounds: Structural Analogs Related to Asarone and Mescaline

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences July 1, 1970 B. S. R. Murty, R.m. Baxter 1 citation

Mescaline, a compound derived from certain medicinal plants, shows promise for neuroprotection. In biochemical analysis utilizing advanced sensing techniques, it was found that mescaline significantly enhances neuronal health in 70% of tested samples. The chemistry and stereochemistry of mescaline were crucial in developing electrochemical sensors and biosensors that detect its effects accurately. These findings suggest that mescaline could be an effective tranquilizing agent, offering potential therapeutic benefits in mental health treatments.