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Mescaline

Mescaline
Chemical name3,4,5-Trimethoxy-phenethylamine or
2-(3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl)ethanamine
Chemical formulaC11H17NO3
Molecular mass211.26 g/mol
Melting point128 - 129 °C
CAS numbers54-04-6
SMILESNCCC1=CC(OC)=C(OC)C(OC)=C1


Mescaline or 3,4,5-trimethoxyphenethylamine is a psychodelic hallucinogenic drug and entheogen of the phenethylamine family. It is ether synthesized or extracted from the peyote cactus (Lophophora williamsii), the San Pedro cactus (Trichocereus pachanoi), or the Peruvian Torch (Trichocereus peruvianus). It is also found in a number of other members of the Cactaceae. It was first isolated and identified in 1897 by the German Arthur Heffter and first synthesized in 1919. The effective dosage is 200 - 400 mg (3.75 mg/kg) with the effects lasting for up to twelve hours. It is not physically addictive. In the US it was made illegal in 1970 by the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act. It was prohibited internationally by the 1971 Convention on Psychotropic Substances. Extract from peyote was used in religious ceremonies from the earliest human contact, notably by the Huichols in Mexico.


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Mescaline can be synthesized, usually starting from 3,4,5-trimethoxybenzaldehyde (PiHKAL entry).

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Last updated: 10-20-2005 20:08:24
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