68 research outputs found
American Indian Treaties and the Presidents: A Guide to the Treaties Proclaimed by Each Administration
Confirmatory analysis of ethylglucuronide in urine by liquid-chromatography/electrospray ionization/tandem mass spectrometry according to forensic guidelines
Accurate identification and quantification of 11-nor-Δ<SUP>9</SUP>-tetrahydrocannabinol-9-carboxylic acid in urine drug testing:: Evaluation of a direct high efficiency liquid chromatographic-mass spectrometric method
Comparison of ethyl glucuronide in hair with phosphatidylethanol in whole blood as post-mortem markers of alcohol abuse
Ecstasy analogues found in cacti
Human interest in psychoactive phenethylamines is known from the use of mescaline-containing cacti and designer drugs such as Ecstasy. From the alkaloid composition of cacti we hypothesized that substances resembling Ecstasy might occur naturally. In this article we show that lophophine, homopiperonylamine and lobivine are new minor constituents of two cactus species, Lophophora williamsii (peyote) and Trichocereus pachanoi (San Pedro). This is the first report of putatively psychoactive phenethylamines besides mescaline in these cacti. A search for further biosynthetic analogues may provide new insights into the structure-activity relationships of mescaline. An intriguing question is whether the new natural compounds can be called "designer drugs."</p
Sparganosis in the Monotremes Tachyglossus aculeatus and Ornithorhynchus anatinus in Australia
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