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  Pharmacology of Bufotenine
In spite of bufotenine's Schedule I status in the United States, no laws were violated, neither technically nor de facto, in the course of this research - evidently only in the U.S. is bufotenine illicit; all chemical and psychonautic work was conducted in countries in which bufotenine is not a controlled substance.
For inhaled-vapor tests, bufotenine was weighed on a square of heavy-gauge aluminum foil subsequently fashioned as a ball, into the opening of which the flared end of a female ball-jointed glass tube would just fit.
Stromberg, V.L. The isolation of bufotenine from Piptadenia peregrina.
www.entheology.org /edoto/PPL.TB/pharmacologyofbufo-8-9.asp   (0 words)

  
  Heavyweights.ca Message Board - near death experiences
Bufotenine and N,N-dimethyltryptamine (DMT) are hallucinogenic dimethylated indolethylamines (DMIAs) formed from serotonin and tryptamine by the enzyme indolethylamine N-methyltransferase (INMT) ubiquitously present in non-neural tissues.
Endogenous levels of bufotenine and DMT in blood and a number of animal and human tissues were determined using highly sensitive and specific quantitative mass spectrometric techniques.
It is suggested that fecal and urinary bufotenine originate from epithelial cells of the intestine and the kidney, respectively, although the possibility of their synthesis by intestinal bacteria cannot be excluded.
www.heavyweights.net /forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=13268   (3013 words)

  
  Bufotenin - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
CN(C)CCC1=CNC2=C1C=C(O)C=C2 Bufotenin, also spelled bufotenine, is also known under the names 5-hydroxy-DMT (5-OH-DMT) or dimethyl-serotonin and is a tryptamine related to the neurotransmitter serotonin.
Bufotenin's relation to the toad Bufo alvarius (otherwise known as the Colorado River toad, or Sonoran Desert toad) has led to the use of this toads' venom for recreational purposes.
Bufotenin is also the primary constituent of Cebil and Vilca snuffs, made from beans of the Anadenanthera colubrina tree, and used by some tribes of the Amazon.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Bufotenine   (343 words)

  
 Bufotenin at AllExperts
Bufotenin, also spelled bufotenine, is also known under the names 5-hydroxy-DMT (5-OH-DMT) or dimethyl-serotonin and is a tryptamine related to the neurotransmitter serotonin.
Bufotenin's relation to the toad Bufo alvarius (otherwise known as the Colorado River toad, or Sonoran Desert toad) has led to the use of this toads' venom for recreational purposes.
Bufotenin is also the primary constituent of Cebil and Vilca snuffs, made from beans of the Anadenanthera colubrina tree, and used by some tribes of the Amazon.
en.allexperts.com /e/b/bu/bufotenin.htm   (347 words)

  
 Msg.372 from SalviaD_Alliance Yahoo group   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Bufotenine and 5-Meo-Dmt can be found in B. alvarius, B. marinus, B. americanus and others.
The bufotenine is what one would encounter if they licked the toad in question, as opposed to the 5-Meo-Dmt that is present when the venom is smoked.
I believe it is bufotenine that is hydrolized (?) when exposed to high temps.
www.salvia.us /archive/372.shtml   (104 words)

  
 Ayahuasca Forums :: View topic - That's one weird source of bufotenine..
Bufotenine and N,N-dimethyltryptamine (DMT) are hallucinogenic dimethylated indolethylamines (DMIAs) formed from serotonin and tryptamine by the enzyme indolethylamine N-methyltransferase (INMT) ubiquitously present in non-neural tissues.
Endogenous levels of bufotenine and DMT in blood and a number of animal and human tissues were determined using highly sensitive and specific quantitative mass spectrometric techniques.
It is suggested that fecal and urinary bufotenine originate from epithelial cells of the intestine and the kidney, respectively, although the possibility of their synthesis by intestinal bacteria cannot be excluded.
forums.ayahuasca.com /phpbb/viewtopic.php?p=82740   (983 words)

  
 Erowid Bufotenin Vault
Bufotenin is a naturally occurring psychedelic present in many species of plants and Bufo toad venom.
Bufo toads and bufotenine: fact and fiction surrounding an alleged psychedelic
Bufotenine reconsidered as a diagnostic indicator of psychiatric disorders
www.erowid.org /chemicals/bufotenin/bufotenin.shtml   (90 words)

  
 Radar:Really caning it   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Bufotenine can be found in certain species of mushroom and some grasses, as well as other toad species.
Bufotenine's stimulatory effects usually lasted less than an hour and were often followed by a "deep but short sleep".
That, and the fact that bufotenine comes prepackaged in the ultimate deterrent, is probably why it hasn't caught on as the latest party drug.
radar.smh.com.au /archives/2004/08/really_caning_i.html   (575 words)

  
 DEA Briefs & Background, Drugs and Drug Abuse, Drug Descriptions, Psilocybin & Psilocyn and other Tryptamines
Bufotenine (5-hydroxy-N-N-dimethyltryptamine) is a Schedule I substance found in certain mushrooms, seeds, and skin glands of Bufo toads.
In general, most bufotenine preparations from natural sources are extremely toxic.
N,N-Diisopropyl-5-methoxytryptamine (referred to as Foxy-Methoxy) is an orally active tryptamine recently encountered in the United States.
www.usdoj.gov /dea/concern/psilocybin.html   (339 words)

  
 Bufotenin - MagMolWiki
Bufotenin är ett av dom aktiva ämnen som återfinns i ryggsekretet på paddor (mest använd är koloradoflodpaddan (Bufo Alvarius), och vissa växter, exempelvis Anadenanthera colubrina.
So it appears that bufotenine is a nasty drug to be avoided, Not only does it tend to induce panic, it also appears to have the potential for a fatal overdose, although no case studies to this effect have been found for humans.
Enda strukturella skillnaden mellan psilocin och bufotenin är att hydroxigruppen migrerat till 5-position (bufotenin) istället för 4-position (psilocin).
wiki.magiskamolekyler.org /index.php/Bufotenin   (272 words)

  
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Bufotenine is often discounted as a psychedelic because it is said to not cross the blood-brain barrier at all (Lyttle et al.
Injected bufotenine (at 1, 30, or 100 mg/kg) into rats and, at varying time intervals, decapitated them and studied their tissues to see the distribution of bufotenine.
In the central nervous system, concentrations of bufotenine were highest in the hypothalamus and brain stem and slightly lower in the striatum and cortex.
sulcus.berkeley.edu /mcb/165_001/papers/manuscripts/raw/_ickx2FVjyAkeGxAicNahsMyzinHM.txt   (3401 words)

  
 Lycaeum > Leda > Bufotenine Abstracts
Bufotenin has been reported to pass the blood/brain barrier poorly, but of the indoles studied it had the most potent effect on PRL secretion.
The history and mythography of hallucinogenic mushrooms, and the use of bufotenine from toads as an intoxicant are recounted.
Dimethyltryptamine (DMT) and 5-hydroxydimethyltryptamine (bufotenine) are representatives of the open-chained Anadenanthera tryptamines.
leda.lycaeum.org /index.pl?ID=8382   (3044 words)

  
 Animals/toad licking   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Bufotenine and related 5-hydroxy-indolethylamines are common constituents of venoms of the genera Hyla, Leptodactylus, Rana and Bufo.
Bufotenine is not psychedelic in reasonable doses (with larger doses there are dangerous physiological side effects), but the skin of one species, Bufo alvarius, contains 50-160 mg 5-MeO-DMT/g of skin (Daly and Witkop 1971).
The bufotenin in the poison, while classed as a hallucinogen is not particularlly healthy or a nice thing to do to your body.
tafkac.org /animals/toad_licking.html   (924 words)

  
 bufotenine.com : 5-HO-DMT
There was thus obtained, after filtration, Et2O washing, and air drying, 0.53 g (87%) bufotenine mono-oxalate as pink needles, with a mp 93-94 °C. A mp of 178 °C in the literature may be of the bioxalate.
Bufotenine must first and foremost be seen as an extremely close relative to serotonin (one of our principal neurotransmitter) of which it is the N,N-dimethyl homologue).
Bufoviridine: This is the 1:1 ester of bufotenine with sulfuric acid.
www.bufotenine.com /5-ho-dmt.html   (2663 words)

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