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  Psychoactive Plant Database - Neuroactive Phytochemical Collection





Worldwide, there are plants known as psychoactive plants that naturally contain psychedelic active components. They have a high concentration of neuroprotective substances that can interact with the nervous system to produce psychedelic effects. Despite these plants' hazardous potential, recreational use of them is on the rise because of their psychoactive properties. Early neuroscience studies relied heavily on psychoactive plants and plant natural products (NPs), and both recreational and hazardous NPs have contributed significantly to the understanding of almost all neurotransmitter systems. Worldwide, there are many plants that contain psychoactive properties, and people have been using them for ages. Psychoactive plant compounds may significantly alter how people perceive the world.

 

Compound Summary

 

PLANT NAME:- Lophophora williamsii     PPD ID:- PPD_ID76_46


COMPOUND/COMMON NAME:- 1,2,3,4-Tetrahydro-6,7,8-trihydroxy-1-methylisoquinoline; (S)-form, Tri-Me ether 
CAS ID
35646-08-3
INCHI KEY
VMFUYWSNWQYUTG-UHFFFAOYSA-N
MOLECULAR WEIGHT
237.30
MOLECULAR FORMULA
C13H19NO3 
MOLECULAR MASS
237.136
BIOLOGICAL SOURCE
Alkaloid from Lophophora williamsii (peyote cactus) (Cactaceae) 
DATA SOURCE
Dictionary of Natural Product. http://dnp.chemnetbase.com.
CHEMICAL CLASS OF COMPOUND
Tetrahydroisoquinolines
NLRP3 DOCKING SCORE(Kcal/mol)
-3.532
CANONICAL SMILES   COc1cc2c(c(OC)c1OC)C(C)NCC2
BIOACTIVITY REPORTED FOR NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES   No
SYNONYMS
1,2,3,4-Tetrahydro-6,7,8-trimethoxy-1-methylisoquinoline, O-Methylanhalonidine 
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