Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Tryptamines in the Poison of Incilius alvarius (Amphibia: Bufonidae)

Apr 14, 2021Journal of analytical toxicology

Identifying and Measuring Tryptamine Compounds in the Poison of the Sonoran Desert Toad

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Abstract

5-MeO-DMT was found at a mean concentration of 410,000 ± 30,000 μg/g in the poison of Incilius alvarius.

  • Analysis identified 5-MeO-DMT as the primary psychoactive component in the poison.
  • Other compounds detected include 5-MeO-N-methyltryptamine, 5-MeO-tryptamine, 5-MeO-tryptophol, 5-MIAA, 5-HO-N-methyltryptamine, bufotenin, DMT, and tryptophan.
  • 5-MeO-tryptamine and two positional isomers of hydroxylated MeO-DMT were detected for the first time in this poison.
  • Concentrations of additional compounds showed variability across different samples, with 5-MeO-tryptamine at 490 ± 260 μg/g and bufotenin at 2,800 ± 1,900 μg/g.

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