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    Myristicin is a naturally occurring compound found in common herbs and spices, such as nutmeg. It is an insecticide, and has been shown to enhance the...
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    safrol, and myristicin. In its pure form, myristicin is a toxin, and consumption of excessive amounts of nutmeg can result in myristicin poisoning. The...
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    divinorum: salvinorin A Khat: cathine and cathinone Kava: kavalactones Nutmeg: myristicin Nightshade (Solanaceae) plants containing hyoscyamine, atropine, and scopolamine:...
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    hearts providing 19.1 mg/100 grams. Parsley essential oil is high in myristicin. Excessive consumption of parsley should be avoided by pregnant women...
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    exuded from the bark of Virola trees. Another hallucinogenic compound, myristicin, comes from the spice nutmeg. As with safrole, ingestion of nutmeg in...
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    oils respectively. Structurally, elemicin is similar to myristicin, differing only by myristicin's methyl group that joins the two oxygen atoms that make...
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    was transformed into the plant. Apiole and dillapiole Carvone Limonene Myristicin Umbelliferone Fresh and dried dill leaves (sometimes called "dill weed"...
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  • ten amphetamines that differ from natural products such as safrole or myristicin by an amine group (PIHKAL Entry #157 TMA). The list consists of: PMA...
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    BK, Kim JH, Jung JW, Choi JW, Han ES, Lee SH, Ko KH, Ryu JH (2005). "Myristicin-induced neurotoxicity in human neuroblastoma SK-N-SH cells". Toxicol....
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    in the Solanaceae) hyoscine hydrobromide (another Solanaceae alkaloid) myristicin (found in Myristica fragrans ("Nutmeg")) ibotenic acid (found in Amanita...
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