"Harmine" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Alkaloid isolated from seeds of Peganum harmala L., Zygophyllaceae. It is identical to banisterine, or telepathine, from Banisteria caapi and is one of the active ingredients of hallucinogenic drinks made in the western Amazon region from related plants. It has no therapeutic use, but (as banisterine) was hailed as a cure for postencephalitic Parkinson disease in the 1920's.
Descriptor ID |
D006247
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MeSH Number(s) |
D03.132.436.477 D03.633.100.473.402.477 D03.633.300.154.344
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Concept/Terms |
Harmine- Harmine
- Yageine
- Telepathine
- Banisterine
- Leucoharmine
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Blood harmane concentrations and dietary protein consumption in essential tremor. Neurology. 2005 Aug 09; 65(3):391-6.
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Effect of chronic ethanol administration on drug metabolism in isolated hepatocytes with emphasis on paracetamol activation. Biochem Pharmacol. 1980 Jun 15; 29(12):1741-5.
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Effect of calcium ions on ethanol oxidation and drug glucuronidation in isolated hepatocytes. Biochem J. 1979 Dec 15; 184(3):709-11.