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Acetylation of mescaline in rat brains

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N-Acetilmescalina fue identificada con otros metabolitos en el cerebro de las ratas después de recibir14C-mescalina. La formación de este metabolito acetilado se demostró incubando la mescalina radioactiva con la fracción soluble del cerebro de las ratas. Nuestros resultados indican que el cerebro de dichos animales puede acetilar mescalina, y que la acetilación ocurre predominantemente en la fracción soluble.

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Ho, B.T., Pong, S.F., Browne, R.G. et al. Acetylation of mescaline in rat brains. Experientia 29, 275–277 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01926472

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