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I'm trying to get hold of an apparently rather interesting Nichols paper where he reports the human activity of some tryptamines. However, in the national library catalogue I can't find any trace of this journal, so I can't order it through my library either. Maybe sombody can help? Here is what I have. The paper that cites it says:
"An early report by Nichols pointed out that alpha-methyltryptamine
and its 5-MeO and 4-HO congeners were orally active in humans, and
that in general the S-(+) enantiomers were more potent than the
R-(-) enantiomers in both animal and human experiments [45]."
[45]D.E. Nichols, R. Oberlender, D.J. McKenna, Biochem. Physiol.
Subst. Abuse 3 (1991) 1-39.
Information on 4-OH-aMT would be particularly interesting.
"An early report by Nichols pointed out that alpha-methyltryptamine
and its 5-MeO and 4-HO congeners were orally active in humans, and
that in general the S-(+) enantiomers were more potent than the
R-(-) enantiomers in both animal and human experiments [45]."
[45]D.E. Nichols, R. Oberlender, D.J. McKenna, Biochem. Physiol.
Subst. Abuse 3 (1991) 1-39.
Information on 4-OH-aMT would be particularly interesting.