Lophophora (/ləˈfɒfərə/)[citation needed] is a genus of spineless, button-like cacti. Its native range covers Texas through Mexico to southwestern Mexico...
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Peyote (redirect from Lophophora williamsii)
The peyote (/peɪˈoʊti/; Lophophora williamsii /ləˈfɒfərə wɪliˈæmziaɪ/) is a small, spineless cactus which contains psychoactive alkaloids, particularly...
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Lophophora diffusa, commonly known as false peyote, is a species of plant in the family Cactaceae and one of the species in the Lophophora genus. It is...
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Echinopsis lageniformis, syn. Trichocereus bridgesii), and Lophophora, with peyote (Lophophora williamsii) being the most psychoactive species. Several...
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Lophophora is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae. Lophophora clanymoides Lophophora evan Lophophora latipennis Lophophora polycyma Lophophora thaumasalis...
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alkaloid in Lophophora williamsii (in terms of quantity) is mescaline, followed by pellotine. In the species Lophophora diffusa and Lophophora fricii, the...
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Tabernanthe iboga Voacanga africana Tabernaemontana undulata Cactaceae Lophophora williamsii Echinopsis pachanoi Echinopsis lageniformis Echinopsis peruviana...
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derived from phenylalanine by the enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase. In Lophophora williamsii (Peyote), dopamine converts into mescaline in a biosynthetic...
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spirituality traditionally involves collecting and consuming peyote (Lophophora williamsii), a cactus that possesses hallucinogenic effects due to its...
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alkaloid analysis and radiocarbon dating of archaeological specimens of Lophophora from Texas". J Ethnopharmacol. 101 (1–3): 238–42. doi:10.1016/j.jep.2005...
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Azaera lophophora is a species of snout moth in the genus Azaera. It was described by Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. in 1912, and is known from Panama. Markku...
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long history of use by the indigenous peoples of the Americas: peyote, Lophophora williamsii, in North America, and the San Pedro cactus, Trichocereus macrogonus...
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Baynesia (redirect from Baynesia lophophora)
flowering plants in the family Apocynaceae. Its only species is Baynesia lophophora, endemic to Namibia. It was first discovered by Peter Bruyns in 1999,...
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Solanaceae Psychoactive cacti, which contain mainly mescaline: Peyote Other Lophophora Peruvian Torch cactus San Pedro cactus Trichocereus macrogonus var. macrogonus...
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Homaloxestis cholopis (redirect from Homaloxestis lophophora)
Homaloxestis cholopis (Meyrick, 1906) Synonyms Lecithocera cholopis Meyrick, 1906 Homaloxestis lophophora Janse, 1954 Homaloxestis surrepta Diakonoff, 1968...
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Pellotine (category Lophophora)
Pellotine is an alkaloid found in Lophophora species, in particular L. diffusa. Pellotine is slightly narcotic, and has been used by Native Americans as...
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Anhalamine is a naturally occurring alkaloid which can be isolated from Lophophora williamsii. It is structurally related to mescaline. Anhalinine Anhalonidine...
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found in various species of cacti, the best-known of these being peyote (Lophophora williamsii) and the San Pedro cactus (Trichocereus macrogonus var. pachanoi...
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occurring psychedelic drug and the main psychoactive constituent of peyote (Lophophora williamsii), San Pedro cactus (Echinopsis pachanoi), and Peruvian torch...
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Jasminocereus, Lasiocereus, Leocereus, Lepismium, Leptocereus, Leuchtenbergia, Lophophora, Maihuenia, Malacocarpus, Mammillaria, Mammilloydia, Matucana, Melocactus...
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entheogen to be subject to scientific analysis was the peyote cactus (Lophophora williamsii). One of the founders of modern ethno-botany, Richard Evans...
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flower. The same trait has evolved convergently in other genera (e.g. Lophophora). Prickly pears (mostly O. stricta) were originally imported into Europe...
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alkaloid analysis and radiocarbon dating of archaeological specimens of Lophophora from Texas". Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 101 (1–3): 238–42. doi:10.1016/j...
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genera: Ariocarpus Astrophytum Aztekium Epithelantha Geohintonia Lithops Lophophora Obregonia Turbinicarpus Strombocactus Pyura chilensis, a tunicate that...
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Echinopsis scopulicola and Echinopsis tacaquirensis) and the species Lophophora williamsii (peyote). Mescaline induces a psychedelic state comparable...
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is a religious tradition involving the ceremonial and sacred use of Lophophora williamsii (peyote). Use of peyote for religious purposes is thousands...
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Lobivine is a phenethylamine alkaloid found in Lophophora williamsii that is a constitutional isomer of MDMA. Homarylamine 3,4-Methylenedioxyphenethylamine...
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influence of the psychotropic plants that Don Juan offered him, peyote (Lophophora williamsii) and a smokable mixture of what Castaneda believed to be, among...
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harvested due to its similarity to the closely related and coexisting peyote (Lophophora williamsii). Other contributing factors are thought to be urban development...
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syncretic religious tradition involving the ceremonial and sacred use of Lophophora williamsii (peyote). The most popular religion in the U.S. is Christianity...
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