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'''N,N-Dimethyltryptamine''' ('''DMT''' or '''N,N-DMT''') is a [[psychedelics|psychedelic]] compound of the [[tryptamine]] family. Its presence is known to be widespread throughout the plant kingdom, although various theories have been formulated, its biological function has yet to be determined.
La '''N,N-Dimethyltryptamine''' ('''DMT''' ou '''N,N-DMT''') est un composé [[psychedelics|psychédélique]] de la famille des [[tryptamines]]. Sa présence est connue pour être très répandue dans le règne végétal, et bien que diverses théories ont été formulées, sa fonction biologique n'a pas encore été déterminée.


DMT causes intense visuals and strong psychedelic mental effects when smoked, injected, snorted, or when taken orally with an MAOI such as [[Harmala alkaloids#Harmaline|Harmaline]]. When smoked, DMT is a powerful visionary psychedelic that produces short acting effects, when taken in combination with an [[MAOI]] or RIMA it becomes orally active. DMT is present in over 65 species of plants and has been used traditionally in South America in [[ayahuasca]] brews since at least the time of first European contact (around 1500), and archeological evidence suggests its use in snuffs such as yopo since 2080 BCE.
DMT causes intense visuals and strong psychedelic mental effects when smoked, injected, snorted, or when taken orally with an MAOI such as [[Harmala alkaloids#Harmaline|Harmaline]]. When smoked, DMT is a powerful visionary psychedelic that produces short acting effects, when taken in combination with an [[MAOI]] or RIMA it becomes orally active. DMT is present in over 65 species of plants and has been used traditionally in South America in [[ayahuasca]] brews since at least the time of first European contact (around 1500), and archeological evidence suggests its use in snuffs such as yopo since 2080 BCE.