Psychopharmacology of the hallucinogenic sage Salvia divinorum

TE Prisinzano - Life sciences, 2005 - Elsevier
At present, the Mexican mint Salvia divinorum is an unregulated hallucinogen. This has
resulted in various on-line botanical companies advertising and selling S. divinorum as a …

Ethnopharmacology–From Mexican Hallucinogens to a Global Transdisciplinary Science

M Heinrich, I Casselman - Ethnopharmacologic search for …, 2018 - discovery.ucl.ac.uk
Psychoactive natural substances have been reported from practically all regions of the
world, but Mexican indigenous cultures have played a crucial role having influenced …

[图书][B] Salvinorin: the psychedelic essence of Salvia divinorum

DM Turner - 1996 - thevespiary.org
Salvinorin A is the primary psychoactive component of Salvia divinorum. a member of the
sage family found in the Mexican state of Oaxaca. Salvinorin A is the most potent naturally …

Salvia divinorum and salvinorin A: an update on pharmacology and analytical methodology

O Grundmann, SM Phipps, I Zadezensky… - Planta …, 2007 - thieme-connect.com
Salvia divinorum L.(Lamiaceae) has been used for centuries by the Mazatecan culture and
has gained popularity as a recreational drug in recent years. Its potent hallucinogenic effects …

Vegetative anatomy and micromorphology of Salvia divinorum (Lamiaceae) from Mexico, combined with chromatographic analysis of salvinorin A

AP Kowalczuk, V Raman, AM Galal, IA Khan… - Journal of natural …, 2014 - Springer
Salvia divinorum—a species traditionally cultivated in Oaxaca, Mexico—possesses
hallucinogenic properties. It is legally recognized as a controlled substance and prohibited …

Salvia on schedule.

DJ Brown - Scientific American, 2009 - dialnet.unirioja.es
The article discusses the hallucinogenic plant Salvia divinorum which US officials want to
restrict the use of. The herb is used recreationally used by some and has a long history of …

The antinociceptive effect of salvinorin A in mice

TF John, LG French, JS Erlichman - European journal of pharmacology, 2006 - Elsevier
Salvia divinorum is a hallucinogenic plant used by the Mazatec Indians of Mexico for
traditional spiritual ceremonies. The active constituent, salvinorin A, induces profound …

Use of salvia divinorum, an unscheduled hallucinogenic plant: a web‐based survey of 500 users

MJ Baggott, E Erowid, F Erowid… - Clinical Pharmacology …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Salvia divinorum (SD) is a legal psychoactive plant that produces hallucinogen‐like effects
through a putative kappa opiate mechanism. We characterized the reasons, methods, and …

Variation in Terpenoid and Flavonoid Content in Different Samples of Salvia semiatrata Collected from Oaxaca, Mexico, and Its Effects on Antinociceptive Activity

N Ortiz-Mendoza, R San Miguel-Chávez… - Metabolites, 2023 - mdpi.com
Salvia semiatrata Zucc.(Lamiaceae) is endemic to Oaxaca, Mexico, and is known for its
analgesic properties. Terpenoids and phenolic compounds with antinociceptive potential …

Medicinal plant complexes of Salvia subgenus Calosphace: an ethnobotanical study of new world sages

AA Jenks, SC Kim - Journal of ethnopharmacology, 2013 - Elsevier
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: The species of Salvia subgenus Calosphace
are used medicinally and ritually in numerous traditions of folk healing among indigenous …