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- Ergine, also known as lysergic acid amide and lysergamide, is an ergoline alkaloid that occurs in Clavicipitaceous fungi, which includes Convolvulaceae...
- acid diethylamide, better known as LSD, a semi-synthetic derivative, and ergine, a natural derivative found in Argyreia nervosa, Ipomoea tricolor and related...
- nervosa contains various ergoline alkaloids such as ergine. A study reported stereoisomers of ergine to be found in the seeds at a concentration of 0.325%...
- lysergic acid amide (syn. ergine), is more prominent in analytical results because LAH easily decomposes to ergine. Ergine is only present because of...
- that ergine may synergize with it; indeed the contrast between Hofmann's self-administration of Ipomoea corymbosa extract and synthetic ergine is apparent...
- first described in 1960 in a paper by Albert Hofmann. The seeds contain ergine (LSA), an ergoline alkaloid which is also present in ergot of rye and is...
- derivatives (lysergamides) are probably responsible for the entheogenic activity. Ergine (LSA), isoergine, D-lysergic acid N-(α-hydroxyethyl)amide and lysergol have...
- States, Lysergic acid and Lysergic acid amide are Schedule III substances. Ergine Lysergamides Brown, H. C.; et al. (1955). Braude, E. A.; Nachod, F. C. (eds...
- vine (Turbina corymbosa), a species of morning glory whose seeds contain ergine and have hallucinogenic properties. This has led Jonathan Ott to suggest...
- N-Pyrrolidyllysergamide (LPD-824) is a derivative of ergine. It is reported to have some mild, short lasting LSD-like effects at a dose of 800 micrograms...