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1. Screening of Hallucinogenic Compounds and Genomic Characterisation of 40 AnatolianSalviaSpecies

2. Biosynthesis of the psychotropic plant diterpene salvinorin A: Discovery and characterization of the Salvia divinorum clerodienyl diphosphate synthase

3. Depressant Effects ofSalvia divinorumInvolve Disruption of Physiological Sleep

4. What products are considered psychoactive under New Zealand's legal market for new psychoactive substances (NPS, ‘legal highs’)? Implications for law enforcement and penalties

5. Salvia divinorum: An overview of the usage, misuse, and addiction processes

6. Changes in the prevalence of new psychoactive substances before and after the introduction of the generic scheduling of synthetic cannabinoids in Japan

7. Salvia divinorum: from Mazatec medicinal and hallucinogenic plant to emerging recreational drug

8. A systematic review of the effects of novel psychoactive substances 'legal highs' on people with severe mental illness

9. Inhibitory effect of salvinorin A, from Salvia divinorum , on ileitis-induced hypermotility: cross-talk between κ-opioid and cannabinoid CB1 receptors

10. Isolation and Chemical Modification of Clerodane Diterpenoids fromSalvia Species as Potential Agonists at theκ-Opioid Receptor

11. Quantification of the plant-derived hallucinogen Salvinorin A in conventional and non-conventional biological fluids by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry afterSalvia divinorum smoking

12. High performance liquid chromatographic quantification of salvinorin a from tissues ofsalvia divinorum epling & játiva-m

13. ChemInform Abstract: Salvinorin C, a New Neoclerodane Diterpene from a Bioactive Fraction of the Hallucinogenic Mexican Mint Salvia divinorum

14. Synthetic Studies of Neoclerodane Diterpenes from Salvia divinorum: Selective Modification of the Furan Ring

16. Depressant Effects of Salvia divinorum Involve Disruption of Physiological Sleep.

17. Salvia divinorum: An overview of the usage, misuse, and addiction processes.

18. Pharmacology and anti-addiction effects of the novel κ opioid receptor agonist Mesyl Sal B, a potent and long-acting analogue of salvinorin A.

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