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- Levels of beta-carbolines and hordenine have also been reported.
- The plant contains beta-carbolines, which ( in doses high enough ) act as a psychedelic drug.
- The compound pinoline is also claimed to be produced in the pineal gland; it is one of the beta-carbolines.
- The stems contain 0.11-0.83 % beta-carbolines, with harmine and tetrahydroharmine as the major components.
- United States Patent Number 5591738 describes a method for treating various chemical dependencies via the administration of harmaline and or other beta-carbolines.
- As a rule, the fewer the ?-carbolines, the less the nausea; the more DMT, the more spectacular the visions.
- The root bark is mixed with a native source of beta-Carbolines to produce a hallucinogenic drink called prairiehuasca, which is an analog of the shamanic brew ayahuasca.
- As a result of the presence of ?-carbolines in the cuticle of scorpions, their skin is known to fluoresce when exposed to certain wavelengths of ultraviolet light such as that produced by a blacklight.
- Comparison of the inhibition kinetics of tetrahydro-?-carbolines for serotonin and epinephrine reuptake to that of the platelet aggregation response to these amines has shown that 5-hydroxymethtryptoline, methtryptoline, and tryptoline are poor inhibitors of reuptake.
- Other identified components of bitterwood are : beta-carbolines, beta-sitostenone, beta-sitosterol, dehydroquassins, gallic acid, gentisic acid, hydroxyquassins, isoparain, isoparaines, isoquassins, malic acid, methylcanthins, methoxycanthins, methoxycantins, nigakilactone A, nor-neoquassin, parain, paraines, quassialactol, quassimarin, quassinol, quassol and simalikalactone D.