
== Occurrence in nature == Various plants contain harmaline including Peganum harmala (Syrian Rue) as well as the hallucinogenic beverage ayahuasca, which is traditionally brewed using Banisteriopsis caapi. Present at 3% by dry weight, the harmala alkaloids may be extracted from the Syrian Rue seeds. == Effects == Harmaline is a central nervous sy...
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• (n.) An alkaloid found in the plant Peganum harmala. It forms bitter, yellow salts.
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Har'ma·line (här'mȧ*lĭn or -lēn)
noun [ Confer French
harmaline See
Harmel .]
(Chemistry) An alkaloid found in the plant
Peganum harmala . It forms bitter, yellow salts.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: har′mă-līn Definitions: 1. An amine oxidase inhibitor and a central nervous system stimulant; obtained from the seeds of Peganum harmala (family Zygophyllaceae) and from Banisteria caapi (family Malpighiaceae); has been used in parkinsonism. Synonyms: harmidine
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