From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of
psychoactive plants, fungi, and animals.
Plants
Psychoactive plants include, but are not limited to, the following examples:
- Other plants:
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Mimosa hostilis:
DMT
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Chacruna: DMT,
NMT
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Cebil and
Yopo: DMT,
5-MeO-DMT,
bufotenin
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Mucuna pruriens
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Morning glory species, notably
Hawaiian Baby Woodrose:
lysergic acid amide
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Monotropa uniflora:
Grayanotoxin (also found in Rhododendron pollen and
mad honey)
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Iboga:
ibogaine,
noribogaine,
ibogamine,
voacangine,
18-methoxycoronaridine
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Ephedra:
ephedrine
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Acacia species
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Damiana
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Calea zacatechichi
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Silene capensis
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Valerian
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Areca nut:
arecaidine and
arecoline
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Kratom:
mitragynine,
mitraphylline,
7-hydroxymitragynine,
raubasine, and corynantheidine
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Rauvolfia serpentina:
rauwolscine
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Rauvolfia vomitoria
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Nymphaea caerulea (Egyptian lotus or blue lotus):
apomorphine,
nuciferine
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Yohimbe:
yohimbine
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Kanna:
mesembrine and
mesembrenone
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Glaucium flavum (yellow horned poppy, yellow hornpoppy or sea poppy):
glaucine
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California poppies:
Protopine and
Californidine
Fungi
Animals
See also
References
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^ Gupta, Achla; Gomes, Ivone; Bobeck, Erin N.; Fakira, Amanda K.; Massaro, Nicholas P.; Sharma, Indrajeet; Cavé, Adrien; Hamm, Heidi E.; Parello, Joseph; Devi, Lakshmi A. (24 May 2016).
"Collybolide is a novel biased agonist of κ-opioid receptors with potent antipruritic activity". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 113 (21): 6041–6046.
Bibcode:
2016PNAS..113.6041G.
doi:
10.1073/pnas.1521825113.
PMC
4889365.
PMID
27162327.
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f Shulgin, Alexander (1997).
TIHKAL: The Continuation. Transform Press.
ISBN
9780963009692.
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c Morris H, Wallach J (26 March 2013).
"Sea DMT". Vice Magazine. Retrieved 5 January 2019.