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Phalaris arundinaceae: Difference between revisions

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Comprehensive categorization: +Tryptamines, Classical Psychedelics (Serotonergic), Psychedelics
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| routes = Oral (with MAOI)
| routes = Oral (with MAOI)
| mechanism = Contains varying amounts of DMT, 5-MeO-DMT, bufotenine, and gramine depending on strain and growing conditions.
| mechanism = Contains varying amounts of DMT, 5-MeO-DMT, bufotenine, and gramine depending on strain and growing conditions.
| intro = Reed canary grass (''Phalaris arundinaceae'', along with ''P. aquatica'') is one of a small group of common grasses with surprisingly potent tryptamine content. Aficionados Giorgio Samorini, Francesco Festi, and the legendary "Johnny Appleseed" established the analytical methodology in the 1990s. The sheep "staggers" syndrome long attributed to tryptamines is now thought to be caused by an ergot endophyte instead.
| intro = Reed canary grass (''Phalaris arundinaceae'', along with ''P. aquatica'') is one of a small group of common grasses with surprisingly potent tryptamine content. Aficionados, Giorgio Samorini, Francesco Festi, and the legendary "Johnny Appleseed", established the analytical methodology in the 1990s. The sheep "staggers" syndrome long attributed to tryptamines is now thought to be caused by an ergot endophyte instead.
| seealso = [[Mimosa hostilis]], [[DMT]], [[Ayahuasca]]
| seealso = [[Mimosa hostilis]], [[DMT]], [[Ayahuasca]]
| references = <references/>
| references = <references/>