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MESCALINE (3,4,5-trimethoxyphenylethylamine), an alkaloid obtained from Anhalonium lewinii and Trichocereus terscheckii, has been the subject of many investigations. After oral administration of mescaline to dogs, Slotta and Müller1 were able to isolate 38 percent of the mescaline as 3,4,5-trimethoxyphenylacetic acid but were unable to detect any of the parent compound in the 24-hr, urine. These results could not be confirmed by Cochin and co-workers2, who reported that only ‘trace’ quantities of 3,4,5-trimethoxyphenylacetic acid were excreted in this species, but that 28–46 percent of a dose, administered parenterally or orally, was excreted as the parent compound. Others3–6 have reported similar findings of unchanged mescaline in the urine of human beings receiving the drug. The metabolism of this drug was re-investigated in the dog employing 8-−14C mescaline.
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SPECTOR, E. Identification of 3,4,5-Trimethoxyphenylacetic Acid as the Major Metabolite of Mescaline in the Dog. Nature 189, 751–752 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1038/189751b0
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