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Scientific Articles on DMT/Ayahuasca/Psychedelics

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endlessness said:
Thanks!!!

Would be great to post the name of the articles if you get the time (or someone else ;) )

Just added paper's titles. I'd be glad to retrieve any scientific paper for you if I can, I got access to almost every scientific journal over the internet :)
 
Good day.
 

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Forgot about these.
 

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Gallimore, AR. 2013. Building Alien Worlds – The Neuropsychological and Evolutionary Implications of the Astonishing Psychoactive Effects of N,N-Dimethyltryptamine (DMT). Journal of Scientific Exploration, 27(3), 455-503.
 

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Is anyone willing to share copies of Stephen Szára's DMT at fifty and his earlier The Social Chemistry of Discovery: The DMT Story?

Thanks in advance!
 
Hey everyone.

I had a list of bookmarks to many articles and reports of psychedelic research that I lost.

I had been collecting this for years so it's a miss.

Can you people please post links here that you have to articles of that subject.

Just post a link and a little description of what it includes :)

Thank you.
 
DMTripper said:
Hey everyone.

I had a list of bookmarks to many articles and reports of psychedelic research that I lost.

I had been collecting this for years so it's a miss.

Can you people please post links here that you have to articles of that subject.

Just post a link and a little description of what it includes :)

Thank you.
I have moved your post to this topic since I think this is what you seek.


Kind regards,

The Traveler
 
Anyone with access, by chance, to:

SAI-HALASZ A
[Dimethyltryptamine: a new psycho-active drug].
Psychiatr Neurol (Basel) 1958 Apr-May ;135(4-5):285-301
 
Citrus Genus Plants Contain N‑Methylated Tryptamine Derivatives and Their 5‑Hydroxylated Forms
Servillo et al 2012

Maybe old news but... This paper describes that there´s DMT, NMT and bufotenine in lemon, oranges and other citrus fruits..

Does that mean no more talking about buying fruits in the Nexus? :D

(small amounts, like 4.5mg per kg lemons but yeah, still interesting)
 

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Awesome, thanks endlessness! I was just thinking about DMT containing fruits the other day, after taking another look at all those studies showing how much things Iike fruit and meditaion spike melatonin/pinoline(MAOI) levels in humans

I've heard that evodia fruit contains more than merely trace amounts of 5-meo-dmt but I'm on my mobile at the moment so I can't really dig around
 
Thank you endlessness! Its funny how when you peel the orange in half, and gently pull down the stem from bottom, the orange becomes a human brain! Incredible, informative information regarding compounds in citrus fruits!
 
New one fresh off the press...

Roseman, L., Leech, R., Fielding, A., Nutt, D.J. & Carhart-Harris, R.L. (2014) The effect of psilocybin and MDMA on between-networking resting state functional connectivity in healthy volunteers. Frontier in Human Neuroscience, doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2014.00204.

Full article can be accessed online here:

 
Hallucinogens induce a specific barcode of phosphorylation on the serotonin2A receptor that underlies a weaker receptor desensitization and internalization
Franck Vandermoere, Philippe Marin

The serotonin (5-Hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT)2A receptor represents one of the most striking examples where functional selectivity (or ligand-biased signaling) is transduced in distinct behaviours. This receptor is the primary target of psychedelic hallucinogens such as lysergic acid diethylamine, mescaline and psilocybin, which reproduce some of the core symptoms of schizophrenia and are often used to probe the disease. Why only some 5-HT2A receptor agonists exhibit hallucinogenic activity, whereas structurally related agonists with comparable affinity and agonist activity (e.g. lisuride and ergotamine) lack such a psychoactive activity remains an incompletely resolved paradox. In a recent paper published in Molecular and Cellular Proteomics (doi: 10.1074/mcp.M113.036558) we demonstrated a biased phosphorylation of the 5-HT2A receptor in response to hallucinogenic versus non-hallucinogenic agonists that leads to a weaker receptor desensitization and internalization by hallucinogens.
 

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primordium said:
The Social Chemistry of Discovery: The DMT Story?

Anyone got this? Seems to be nowhere at all on the web - as far as I can tell, the journal doesn't even exist (Social Pharmacology???)

Stephen Szára, “The Social Chemistry of Discovery: The DMT Story,” Social
Pharmacology 3 (1989): 237–48
 
A recent review article published in the Journal of Neural Transmission.

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Grammenos, D. & Barker, S.A. 2014. On the transmethylation hypothesis: stress, N, N dimethyltryptamine, and positive symptoms of psychosis. Journal of Neural Transmission, DOI 10.1007/s00702-014-1329-5.
 

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I started a wiki page (I hope that is OK) to hopefully compile all articles related to DMT. I'm focusing on articles from 2015 onward for now, with plans to backtrack in time. I was thinking we can just use the wiki to list all the relevant articles, and then post the full text in this (or a new) thread to keep it from getting too cluttered.
I realize that there is probably hundreds of articles on DMT, and that this will be quite a bit of work, but we have to start somewhere right?
Anyways the page can be found here:
It has not yet been linked anywhere on the wiki. If you have a chance feel free to add some articles.
 

Effects of N-N-Dimethyltryptamine on retention of startle response habituation in the rat
Authors: Michael Davis, Harry D. Bear.

An interesting article, investigating DMTs effect on the startle response in lab mice, DMT appears to depress the startle response, and dose effects the degree and duration of this startle response depression...

-EG
 
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