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arimane
#1 Posted : 3/17/2010 11:38:24 PM
I was thinking about it during my vegetal fisiology lesson... of how much auxin looks like triptofan (it has indeed the indolic ring).
So, do you think it can be active?
I post the chem structure:

PSILOCYBIN


5-MEO-DMT


BUFOTENINE


AUXINA



Uhm...
Bad, bad english
 
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#2 Posted : 3/18/2010 12:26:33 AM
auxin is a plant hormone. it's indole acetic acid, a plant metabolite of tryptophan.
it's also more closely related to gramine than the other molecules you posted
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arimane
#3 Posted : 3/18/2010 1:00:23 AM
I know what is (I've done almost all plant hormons, both in effect and biosynthesis path), but I thought gramine can be more difficoult to find (and more toxic).

I think gramine is more similar to the other molecoule I've posted, for the ammine extra, that's for sure
Bad, bad english
 
Ginkgo
#4 Posted : 3/18/2010 1:04:50 AM
I doubt it is very psychoactive, if active at all. Nettles contains auxine, and they have no real effect. They do have some weak stimulating effect, but nothing to speak of. Less than coffee or tea.
 
 
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