Rhodium
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04-15-04 13:25
No 500985
      Shulgin: 90 pages of Psychedelic SAR
(Rated as: excellent)
    

Handbook of Psychopharmacology, Volume 11: Stimulants
Edited by Leslie L. Iversen Susan D. Iversen and Solomon H. Snyder
Plenum Press,  New York (1978)

Chapter 6: Psychotomimetic Drugs: Structure-Activity Relationships (https://www.rhodium.ws/djvu/hopp-11-6.shulgin.djvu)
By Alexander T. Shulgin

Contents
1. Introduction
[image]1.1 Definition of Psychotomimetic
[image]1.2 Qualitative Differences
[image]1.3 Quantitative Differences
[image]1.4 Sources of Information
[image]1.5 Classes to Be Considered
2. The Phenethylamines
[image]2.1 Variations of Ring Substitution
[image]2.2 Nitrogen-Substituted Phenethylamines
3. The Phenylisopropylamines
[image]3.1 Methoxylated Phenylisopropylamines
[image]3.2 Methylenedioxyphenylisopropylamines
[image]3.3 Alkoxyphenylisopropylamines
[image]3.4 Alkylphenylisopropylamines
[image]3.5 Halo- or Sulfur-Substituted Phenylisopropylamines
4. References

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    Rhodium
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04-16-04 02:43
No 501065
      Amphetamines: Structure-Activity Relationships
(Rated as: excellent)
    

Handbook of Psychopharmacology, Volume 11: Stimulants
Edited by Leslie L. Iversen Susan D. Iversen and Solomon H. Snyder
Plenum Press,  New York (1978)

Chapter 1: Amphetamines: Structure-Activity Relationships (https://www.rhodium.ws/djvu/hopp-11-1.biel-bopp.djvu)
By J. H. Biel and B. A. Bopp

Contents
1. Introduction
2. Effects of Biogenic Amines
[image]2.1 Norepinephrine
[image]2.2 Dopamine
[image]2.3 Serotonin
3. Central Stimulatory Effects
[image]3.1 Phenethylamine Derivatives
[image]3.2 Structurally Modified Phenethylamine Derivatives
[image]3.3 Pemoline
4. Anorexic Effects
5. Inhibition of Monoamine Oxidase
6. Psychotomimetic Effects
7. Summary
8. References

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    Rhodium
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05-05-04 05:20
No 505009
      Shulgin: Chemistry of Psychotomimetics
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Chemistry of Psychotomimetics
Alexander T. Shulgin
Handbook of Psychopharmacology, Vol 55, Part III, Chapter 1, pp. 3-29 (1982) (https://www.rhodium.ws/djvu/shulgin.psychotomimetics.hep55iii.djvu)

Contents

A. Introduction
[image]I. Terminology
[image]II. Methods of Assay
[image]III. Classification
B. Psychotomimetics Structurally Related to Serotonin
[image]I. Indoles
[image][image]1. Nitrogen-Substituted Tryptamine Derivatives
[image][image]2. Ring-Substituted Tryptamine Derivatives

[image]II. Beta-Carbolines
[image]III. Ergot-Related Drugs
[image][image]1. Synthetic Lysergic Acid Derivatives
[image][image]2. Natural Lysergic Acid Derivatives

C. Psychotomimetics Structurally Related to Dopamine
[image]I. Phenethylamines
[image]II. Phenylisopropylamines
D. Psychotomimetics Structurally Related to Acetylcholine: Atropine-Related Drugs
E. Miscellaneous Psychotomimetics
[image]I. Ibotenic Acid
[image]II. Dissociative Anaesthetics
[image]III. Ibogaine
[image]IV. Kavakava
[image]V. Marijuana
References

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