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Peyote preparation
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Peyote
National Institutes of Health
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5 relations
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Cactaceae
Mescaline
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Lophophora
Lophophora williamsii
tequila
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Review
2019
Review
2019
Pharmacokinetic And Pharmacodynamic Aspects Of Peyote And Mescaline: Clinical And Forensic Repercussions.
R. Dinis-Oliveira
,
C. Pereira
,
D. D. da Silva
Current Molecular Pharmacology
2019
Corpus ID: 52982909
BACKGROUND Mescaline (3,4,5-trimethoxyphenethylamine), mainly found in the Peyote cactus (Lophophora williamsii), is one of the…
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2018
2018
Dark Classics in Chemical Neuroscience: Mescaline.
B. Cassels
,
P. Sáez-Briones
ACS Chemical Neuroscience
2018
Corpus ID: 44097770
Archeological studies in the United States, Mexico, and Peru suggest that mescaline, as a cactus constituent, has been used for…
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Review
2015
Review
2015
Psychedelics as medicines for substance abuse rehabilitation: evaluating treatments with LSD, Peyote, Ibogaine and Ayahuasca.
M. Winkelman
Current Drug Abuse Reviews
2015
Corpus ID: 38840027
Substances known as psychedelics, hallucinogens and entheogens have been employed in ethnomedical traditions for thousands of…
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Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Psychological and Cognitive Effects of Long-Term Peyote Use Among Native Americans
J. Halpern
,
A. Sherwood
,
J. Hudson
,
D. Yurgelun-Todd
,
H. Pope
Biological Psychiatry
2005
Corpus ID: 13452980
2003
2003
In vitro immunopotentiating properties and tumour cell toxicity induced by Lophophora williamsii (peyote) cactus methanolic extract
M. Franco-Molina
,
R. Gomez-flores
,
P. Tamez-guerra
,
R. Tamez-Guerra
,
L. Castillo-León
,
C. Rodríguez-Padilla
Phytotherapy Research
2003
Corpus ID: 22144566
Lophophora williamsii, also known as peyote, is found primarily in dry regions from Central Mexico, including the Mexican States…
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Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
Hallucinogens and Redemption
M. D. de Rios
,
C. Grob
,
J. R. Baker
Journal of Psychoactive Drugs
2002
Corpus ID: 25670937
Abstract This article examines drug substitution with regard to hallucinogens (ayahuasca, ibogaine, peyote and LSD) set within…
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1980
1980
Drug use among adolescents of five Southwestern Native American tribes.
E. Oetting
,
R. Edwards
,
G. Goldstein
,
Velma Garcia-mason
International Journal of the Addictions
1980
Corpus ID: 26740704
Drug use by Native American adolescents from five Southwestern tribes is compared with a large national sample. Native Americans…
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Review
1977
Review
1977
Peyote, a potential ethnopharmacologic agent for alcoholism and other drug dependencies: possible biochemical rationale.
K. Blum
,
S. Futterman
,
P. Pascarosa
Clinical toxicology
1977
Corpus ID: 10762105
The authors examine folk psychiatry among Native American Church members from an enthnopharmacologic viewpoint. Alcohol and…
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1973
1973
Peyote: an introduction.
McLaughlin Jl
1973
Corpus ID: 194504879
Highly Cited
1965
Highly Cited
1965
PATTERNS OF HALLUCINOGENIC DRUG ABUSE.
A. Ludwig
,
J. Levine
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA…
1965
Corpus ID: 5458782
The use of hallucinogenic (psychotomimetic, dysleptic, psychedelic) substances to produce altered states of consciousness is not…
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