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  2. List of psychoactive plants, fungi, and animals - Wikipedia

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    Psychoactive plants include, but are not limited to, the following examples: Cannabis: cannabinoids; Tobacco: nicotine, anabasine, and other Nicotinic agonists, as well as beta-carboline alkaloids

  3. List of psychoactive plants - Wikipedia

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    Many of these plants are used intentionally as psychoactive drugs, for medicinal, religious, and/or recreational purposes. Some have been used ritually as entheogens for millennia. [1] [2] The plants are listed according to the specific psychoactive chemical substances they contain; many contain multiple known psychoactive compounds.

  4. Christian Rätsch - Wikipedia

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    The Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Plants: Ethnopharmacology and Its Applications. Rochester, Vermont: Park Street Press. ISBN 978-0-89281-978-2. Marijuana Medicine: A World Tour of the Healing and Visionary Powers of Cannabis Paperback – by Christian Rätsch - March 1, 2001; Müller-Ebeling, Claudia, Christian Rätsch and Arno Adaalars (2016).

  5. Psychoactive plant - Wikipedia

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    Psychoactive plants are plants, or preparations thereof, that upon ingestion induce psychotropic effects. As stated in a reference work: As stated in a reference work: Psychoactive plants are plants that people ingest in the form of simple or complex preparations in order to affect the mind or alter the state of consciousness .

  6. List of substances used in rituals - Wikipedia

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    The encyclopedia of psychoactive plants : ethnopharmacology and its applications. Rochester, Vt, United States: Park Street Press. ISBN 978-0-89281-978-2. Internet Archive EPub file – freely downloadable (37Mb) Snellgrove, David L. (1987). Indo-Tibetan Buddhism. Indian Buddhists and Their Tibetan Successors. London: Serindia. [ISBN missing]

  7. Erowid - Wikipedia

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    Erowid, also called Erowid Center, is a non-profit educational organization that provides information about psychoactive plants and chemicals. [3] [4]Erowid documents legal and illegal substances, including their intended and adverse effects.

  8. List of psychoactive substances and precursor chemicals ...

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    Psychoactive substances derived from genetically modified organisms. Cocaine. GMO plant: Nicotiana benthamiana (a tobacco plant) [1] Psilocybin. GMO bacteria: Escherichia coli [2] GMO yeast: Baker’s yeast [3] [4] [5] THC. GMO bacteria: Zymomonas mobilis (used to produce tequila) [6] [7] [8] Tropane alkaloids: Hyoscyamine and scopolamine. GMO ...

  9. Tropane alkaloid - Wikipedia

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    Displayed are 3 chemical compounds that occur as natural products in 5 plant species. Tropane alkaloids are a class of bicyclic [3.2.1] alkaloids and secondary metabolites that contain a tropane ring in their chemical structure. [1] Tropane alkaloids occur naturally in many members of the plant family Solanaceae.

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