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bufotenine
bu·fo·ten·ine B0534225 (byo͞o′fə-tĕn′ēn, -ĭn) or bu·fo·ten·in (-ĭn)n. A toxic hallucinogenic alkaloid, C12H16N2O, obtained from the skin glands of toads of the genus Bufo or from some mushrooms. [French bufoténine : Latin būfō, toad + probably Latin tenēre, to hold (because of its paralyzing effect); see ten- in Indo-European roots + French -ine, -ine; see -ine2.]bufotenine (ˌbjuːfəʊˈtɛniːn) na tryptamine alkaloid with hallucinogenic properties, found in the skin of some species of toad and in some mushrooms and tropical shrubsbufotenine
bufotenine[‚byü·fə′te‚nēn] (organic chemistry) C12H16N2O An active pressor agent found in the skin of the common toad; a toxic alkaloid with epinephrinelike biological activity. bufotenine
bu·fo·ten·ine (bū'fō-ten'ēn), A psychotomimetic agent isolated from the venom of certain toads (family Bufonidae) and also present in several plants; one of the active principles of cohoba; raises the blood pressure by vasoconstrictive action and produces psychic effects, including hallucinations. Synonym(s): mappinebufotenine (byo͞o′fə-tĕn′ēn, -ĭn) or bufotenin (-ĭn)n. A toxic hallucinogenic alkaloid, C12H16N2O, obtained from the skin glands of toads of the genus Bufo or from some mushrooms. |