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The analysis and distribution of mescaline in postmortem tissues
Joni L Henry1, Jahna Epley, Timothy P Rohrig
1Toxicology Reference Services, Osborn Laboratories, Shawnee Mission, Kansas 66201, USA.
Journal of Analytical Toxicology
|October 1, 2003
Abstract:
Mescaline (3,4,5-trimethoxyphenethylamine) is a hallucinogenic alkaloid found in the peyote cactus. This report documents mescaline distribution in a death caused by multiple gunshot wounds. Mescaline was extracted with a butyl chloride liquid-liquid method and identified by mass spectrometry. Quantitative analysis was performed by gas chromatography using a nitrogen-phosphorus detector. Concentrations of the drug were 2.95 mg/L, 2.36 mg/L, 8.2 mg/kg, and 2.2 mg/kg in blood, vitreous, liver, and brain, respectively.