lol, allright. Some pharmacology then.

The active component of S. Divinorum, Salvinorin A, is the most potent naturally occurring vision inducer, but is not an alkaloid- its molecule contains only carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms.

Chemically, Salvinorin A, is a neoclerodane diterpene, a psychotropic terpenoid. The grouping of psychoactive plants containing terpenoid essential oils includes Salvia Divinorum, Wormwood (Absinth), and Cannabis.

A dose of 200 to 500 micrograms produces profound hallucinations when smoked. Itsâ?? effects in the open field test in mice and locomotor activity tests in rats are similar to mescaline. Salvinorin Aâ??s action in the brain are not well elucidated. However, recent tissue testing (in vitro assays) have suggested that Salvinorin A may act at the kappa opiate receptor site.


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