Hallucinogenic drug produced by the peyote cactus.
Keyword:
peyote
Keyword:
hallucinogen
Empirical formula - less solvent:
C11H18N1O3
Layman's explanation:
Mescaline was officially discovered in 1897 by Dr. Heffer at the University of Berlin as the active hallucinogenic drug from the peyote cactus. Its use dates back to pre-Columbian times as an integral part in certain Native American religions. The drug produces vivid visual and psychological perceptions.
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