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Ipomoea tricolor
Sacred morning glory seeds used by Mazatec healers in Mexico for divination and healing ceremonies.
Piule (Ipomoea tricolor) seeds, traditionally used by Mazatec healers for ceremonial divination and healing, contain ergoline alkaloids such as ergine (lysergic acid amide) and ergometrine. These compounds confer entheogenic and serotonergic properties, with modern interest focusing on their psychoactive effects. The herb is classified under evidence level C, indicating limited clinical data supporting its traditional and modern uses.
Ergine and related ergoline alkaloids act as partial agonists at serotonin 5-HT2A receptors, similar to LSD but with lower potency, leading to altered perception and hallucinogenic effects. They also interact with 5-HT1A, 5-HT2C, and dopamine D2 receptors, contributing to their complex psychoactive profile. Additionally, ergometrine exhibits vasoconstrictive properties via alpha-adrenergic and serotonin receptor activation, which underlies both therapeutic and adverse vascular effects.
Sacred morning glory seeds used by Mazatec healers in Mexico for divination and healing ceremonies.
Piule (Ipomoea tricolor) seeds, traditionally used by Mazatec healers for ceremonial divination and healing, contain ergoline alkaloids such as ergine (lysergic acid amide) and ergometrine. These compounds confer entheogenic and serotonergic properties, with modern interest focusing on their psychoactive effects. The herb is classified under evidence level C, indicating limited clinical data supporting its traditional and modern uses.
Ergine and related ergoline alkaloids act as partial agonists at serotonin 5-HT2A receptors, similar to LSD but with lower potency, leading to altered perception and hallucinogenic effects. They also interact with 5-HT1A, 5-HT2C, and dopamine D2 receptors, contributing to their complex psychoactive profile. Additionally, ergometrine exhibits vasoconstrictive properties via alpha-adrenergic and serotonin receptor activation, which underlies both therapeutic and adverse vascular effects.