Anhalonidine Explained
Anhalonidine a naturally occurring alkaloid which can be isolated from certain members of the cactus family, such as Lophophora.[1] It is structurally related to mescaline.
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Notes and References
- Djerassi. Carl. Smith. C. R.. Marfey. S. P.. McDonald. R. N.. Lemin. A. J.. Figdor. S. K.. Estrada. H.. Alkaloid Studies. III.1 Isolation of Pilocereine and Anhalonidine from Four Cactus Species. Journal of the American Chemical Society. June 1954. 76. 12. 3215–3217. 10.1021/ja01641a034.