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Glaucine is a naturally occurring novel [[psychedelic]] substance of the [[aporphine]] class found in ''[[Glaucium Flavum]]''.<ref>https://link.springer.com/article/10.1023/B:PHAC.0000048907.58847.c6</ref> Glaucine has one stereocenter, therefore it has two stereoisomers, where (S)-Glaucine is a 5-HT<sub>2A</sub>  [[agonist]] and (R)-Glaucine is a 5-HT<sub>2</sub> positive allosteric modulator.<ref name=":1">https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/cbdd.13390</ref> Its psychedelic effects are believed to be produced by its interaction with [[serotonin]] [[Receptor|receptors]] like most psychedelics do, but also has clinically significant interactions at D1<ref>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0968089605002312?via%3Dihub</ref> and α1<ref name=":2">https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30216681/</ref> receptors as an [[antagonist]], and inhibits MOA to a moderate degree.<ref>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0021967319301104?via%3Dihub</ref> Glaucine has a close relative found in [[Blue Lotus]] (''Nymphaea nouchali)'' called [[apomorphine]]. It is both psychedelic as well as sedating, but the [[sedation]] is more similar to that of [[opioids]] than [[Psilocybin mushrooms|psilocybin]], a generally sedating psychedelic. It is most commonly consumed [[Routes of administration|orally]].
Glaucine is a naturally occurring novel [[psychedelic]] substance of the [[aporphine]] class found in ''[[Glaucium Flavum]]''.<ref>https://link.springer.com/article/10.1023/B:PHAC.0000048907.58847.c6</ref> Glaucine has one stereocenter, therefore it has two stereoisomers, where (S)-Glaucine is a 5-HT<sub>2A</sub>  [[agonist]] and (R)-Glaucine is a 5-HT<sub>2</sub> positive allosteric modulator.<ref name=":1">https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/cbdd.13390</ref> Its psychedelic effects are believed to be produced by its interaction with [[serotonin]] [[Receptor|receptors]] like most psychedelics do, but also has clinically significant interactions at D1<ref>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0968089605002312?via%3Dihub</ref> and α1<ref name=":2">https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30216681/</ref> receptors as an [[antagonist]], and inhibits MOA to a moderate degree.<ref>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0021967319301104?via%3Dihub</ref> Glaucine has a close relative found in [[Blue Lotus]] (''Nymphaea nouchali)'' called [[apomorphine]]. It is both psychedelic as well as sedating, but the [[sedation]] is more similar to that of [[opioids]] than [[Psilocybin mushrooms|psilocybin]], a generally sedating psychedelic. It is most commonly consumed [[Routes of administration|orally]].


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===Experience reports===
===Experience reports===
There are currently {{#ask:[[Category:SUBSTANCE]][[Category:Experience]] | format=count}} experience reports which describe the effects of this substance in our [[experience index]]. Additional experience reports can be found here:
There are currently {{#ask:[[Category:Glaucine]][[Category:Experience]] | format=count}} experience reports which describe the effects of this substance in our [[experience index]]. Additional experience reports can be found here:


*[https://www.erowid.org/experiences/subs/exp_Glaucine.shtml Erowid Experience Vaults: Glaucine]
*[https://www.erowid.org/experiences/subs/exp_Glaucine.shtml Erowid Experience Vaults: Glaucine]
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===Dangerous interactions===
===Dangerous interactions===


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*'''Lithium''': Lithium is commonly prescribed in the treatment of bipolar disorder; however, there is a large body of anecdotal evidence that suggests taking it with psychedelics can significantly increase the risk of [[psychosis]] and [[seizures]]. As a result, this combination should be '''strictly avoided.'''
*'''Lithium''': Lithium is commonly prescribed in the treatment of bipolar disorder; however, there is a large body of anecdotal evidence that suggests taking it with psychedelics can significantly increase the risk of [[psychosis]] and [[seizures]]. As a result, this combination should be '''strictly avoided.'''
*'''[[Tramadol]]''': Tramadol is well documented to lower the seizure threshold in individuals and psychedelics also has the potential to induce seizures in susceptible individuals.<ref>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0376871622003234?via%3Dihub</ref>
*'''[[Tramadol]]''': Tramadol is well documented to lower the seizure threshold in individuals and psychedelics also has the potential to induce seizures in susceptible individuals.<ref>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0376871622003234?via%3Dihub</ref>
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*'''[[Stimulants]]''': (e.g. [[Amphetamine|'''''amphetamine''''']], [[Project talk:Methcathinone|'''''methcathinone''''']]): Due to a moderate inhibition of MAO-B, stimulants in combination with glaucine will cause a massive spike in blood pressure leading to hypertensive crisis as well as prolonged and more intense effects of stimulants. This combination should be '''strictly avoided.'''
*'''[[Stimulants]]''': (e.g. [[Amphetamine|'''''amphetamine''''']], [[Project talk:Methcathinone|'''''methcathinone''''']]): Due to a moderate inhibition of MAO-B, stimulants in combination with glaucine will cause a massive spike in blood pressure leading to hypertensive crisis as well as prolonged and more intense effects of stimulants. This combination should be '''strictly avoided.'''
*'''Tyramine''': Any food with a high level of tyramine should be avoided for two weeks after use. MAO-B inhibition can lead to a buildup of tyramine in the body, leading to a hypertensive crisis.
*'''Tyramine''': Any food with a high level of tyramine should be avoided for two weeks after use. MAO-B inhibition can lead to a buildup of tyramine in the body, leading to a hypertensive crisis.
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==Legal status==
==Legal status==
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==External links==
==External links==
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SUBSTANCE SUBSTANCE (Wikipedia)]
*SUBSTANCE (Erowid Vault)
*SUBSTANCE ([''PiHKAL'' or ''TiHKAL''] / Isomer Design)
==Literature==
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glaucine Glaucine (Wikipedia)]


==References==
==References==
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