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Bufotenin vs DMT

A side-by-side research comparison of Bufotenin and DMT across mechanism, dosing, half-life, benefits, side effects and research status.

Comparison table

AttributeBufoteninDMT
Full name5-Hydroxy-DMTN,N-Dimethyltryptamine
CategoryPsychedelicsPsychedelics
StatusSchedule I (research compound)Schedule I (research compound)
MechanismActivates serotonin receptors; has strong peripheral cardiovascular effects in addition to central effects.Activates serotonin 5-HT2A receptors, producing vivid changes in perception. When taken orally in ayahuasca, an MAO inhibitor is needed so it is not broken down too quickly.
Molecular weight204.27 g/mol188.27 g/mol
Half-lifeShort~10-15 minutes
BioavailabilityOralInhaled/injected (very short); oral only with an MAO inhibitor
Typical doseVaries by individual and settingControlled dosing in clinical studies
FrequencyOccasionalOne to a few supervised sessions
RouteInsufflated (snuff) or injectedInhalation or IV in research; oral as ayahuasca

Bufotenin reported benefits

  • Found in traditional snuffs (yopo)
  • Closely related to DMT
  • Studied in ethnobotany
  • Natural tryptamine

DMT reported benefits

  • Studied for depression
  • Very short experience aids research design
  • Used to study consciousness
  • Long traditional use as ayahuasca

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