salvinorin B
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Salvia divinorum (Epling and Javita), a member of the family of Lamiaceae (Labiatae), is endemic of the northern Sierra Mazateca…
The family of designer receptors now includes an orthogonally activated member for multiplexed chemogenetic control of neural…
Salvia divinorum is a hallucinogen sold over the internet in several forms. Perhaps the most common method of use is smoking the…
Aim: Salvia divinorum is not commonly consumed in Europe due to its ability to cause threatening visions, whereas in other…
Salvinorin A, the most potent naturally occurring hallucinogen, has gained increasing attention since the κ -opioid receptor (KOR…
There have been many reports of epimerization of salvinorins at C-8 under basic conditions, but little evidence has been…