Here are some XlogP numbers:
PMA has an XLogP3 of 1.8
Tyramine has an XLogP3 of 1.1
Cinnamolaurine has an XLogP3-AA of 3.2
Norcinnamolaurine has an XLogP3-AA of 2.8
MDMA has an XLogP3 of 2.2
Safrole has an XLogP of 3.0
PMA (4-methoxyamphetamine) is able to enter the brain and is hallucinogenic at doses of 50 mg or more. This appears in TiHKAL as “#97 4-MA”.
Tyramine is said not to be able to enter the brain because of its low XlogP, and so it only produces bodily effects.
Cinnamolaurine found in sassafras root bark looks like a possible hallucinogen to me. The high XLogP3-AA suggests that it will cross the blood brain barrier easily.
Norcinnamolaurine found in sassafras root bark also looks like a possible hallucinogen to me. The high XLogP3-AA suggests that it will cross the blood brain barrier easily.
MDMA (3,4-METHYLENEDIOXY-N-METHYLAMPHETAMINE), more commonly called ecstasy, is hallucinogenic as doses of 80 mg or more. This appears in TiHKAL as “#109 MDMA”.
Safrole is not an alkaloid, and should not produce hallucinogenic effects despite its high XlogP. It may however get converted in the body to an active substance (this is debated).
I have searched and searched and cannot find anything talking about the effects on man of cinnamolaurine or norcinnamolaurine. If anyone has any details about the effects of either, I would love to know about it.
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