It is a psychedelic phenethylamine
Absolutely.
Amphetamines belong to the functional group of a substituted phenethylamine, containing a phenethylamine core structure with an alkyl group substitution on the alpha carbon.
Phentermine is in the amphetamine and phenethylamine class of drugs.
Yes, mescaline is a hallucinogenic of the phenethylamine class.
It is a psychostimulant of the phenethylamine and amphetamine class of psychoactive drugs.
Yes, mescaline is a psychedelic (hallucinogen) of the phenethylamine class.
Phenethylamine or Phenylethylamine (PEA)
It is a sign that the blood is decomposing, breaking down, and decaying.
Beta-phenethylamine is a naturally occurring compound in the human body that acts as a neurotransmitter and a neuromodulator. It is involved in regulating mood, energy levels, and focus. Some research suggests it may have potential therapeutic benefits for conditions like depression and ADHD.
No, LSD is an ergot derivative, and mescaline is a phenethylamine. Neither are opiates LSD is not an ergot derrivative -- that would be ergotamine, another hallucinogen, this time alkaloidal (LSD is an acid). LSD does nto occur in nature, and must be synthesized. All the rest is spot on. http://www.answers.com/topic/phenethylamine
Mescaline is 3,4,5-trimethoxy-phenethylamine. Its structure is similar to the neurotransmitter dopamine and the amino acids phenethylamine and phenylalanine. Its stimulant effects come from its action on the dopaminergenic nervous system. However, its psychedelic effects arise from its action on the 5HT2A receptors of the serotonergic nervous system. In this regard, it is most likely a direct agonist of these sites.