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Ergine, also
known as
lysergic acid
amide and lysergamide, is an
ergoline alkaloid that
occurs in
Clavicipitaceous fungi.
Convolvulaceae vines (Morning...
- acid diethylamide,
better known as LSD, a semi-synthetic derivative, and
ergine, a
natural derivative found in
Argyreia nervosa,
Ipomoea tricolor and related...
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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%...
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lysergic acid
amide (syn.
ergine), is more
prominent in
analytical results because LAH
easily decomposes to
ergine.
Ergine is only
present because of...
- N-Dimethyllysergamide or N,N-dimethyl-D-lysergamide (DAM-57) is a
derivative of
ergine.
There has been a
single report of
observing N,N-dimethyl-D-lysergamide...
- 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...
- D-Lysergic acid
ethylamide (LAE-32) is a
derivative of
ergine. It is
reported to have some LSD-like
effects but is
weaker and
shorter lasting, with an...
- that
ergine may
synergize with it;
indeed the
contrast between Hofmann's self-administration of
Ipomoea corymbosa extract and
synthetic ergine is apparent...
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Efavirenz Ergolines (e.g., 1P-LSD, ALD-52, bromocriptine, cabergoline,
ergine (LSA),
ergometrine (ergonovine), ergotamine, lisuride, LA-SS-Az, LSB, LSD...
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Efavirenz Ergolines (e.g., 1P-LSD, ALD-52, bromocriptine, cabergoline,
ergine (LSA),
ergometrine (ergonovine), ergotamine, lisuride, LA-SS-Az, LSB, LSD...