6-Methoxyharman
6-Methoxyharman, also known as isoharmine, is a β-carboline and harmala alkaloid. It is an analogue of other β-carbolines like harman and 6-methoxyharmalan. The compound has been found to be naturally occurring in Peganum harmala and Virola species such as Virola cuspidata and Virola elongata. It is a potent monoamine oxidase inhibitor. In addition, 6-methoxyharman has been found to bind to serotonin receptors, including the serotonin 5-HT2C receptor, but notably not to the serotonin 5-HT2A or 5-HT1A receptors. It may potentiate the effects of psychedelic tryptamines like dimethyltryptamine via its MAOI activity, for instance when they are used as Virola-containing hallucinogenic snuffs. According to Alexander Shulgin, Claudio Naranjo might have tested the effects 6-methoxyharman in humans, but this is unclear.