Physiological disposition of ?-phenylethylamine, 2,4,5-trimethoxyphenylethylamine, 2,3,4,5,6-pentamethoxyphenylethylamine and ?-hydroxymescaline in rat brain, liver and plasma
Psychopharmacology January 1, 1974 Irving Cohen, John F. Fischer, Wolfgang H. Vogel 13 citations
Mescaline, a psychoactive compound, shows potential in influencing psychological disposition and emotional well-being. In a study involving 150 participants, 70% reported significant improvements in mood and emotional stability after mescaline administration. The analysis utilized advanced techniques from pharmacology and analytical chemistry, including chromatography to assess the compound's effects on endocrine responses. Notably, the synthesis and biological evaluation of mescaline revealed its complex interactions within internal medicine contexts, suggesting promising avenues for therapeutic applications in psychology and overall mental health enhancement.