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Lysergic acid diethylamide,
commonly known as LSD (from
German Lysergsäure-diethylamid), is a
potent psychedelic drug that
intensifies thoughts, emotions...
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Lysergic acid, also
known as D-
lysergic acid and (+)-
lysergic acid, is a
precursor for a wide
range of
ergoline alkaloids that are
produced by the ergot...
- Ergine, also
known as
lysergic acid
amide and lysergamide, is an
ergoline alkaloid that
occurs in
Clavicipitaceous fungi,
which includes Convolvulaceae...
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Lysergic Emanations is the
debut studio album by the
American band The Fuzztones,
released in 1985. From
contemporary reviews, D.H. of The New York Daily...
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Lysergic acid 2,4-dimethylazetidide (LA-SS-Az, LSZ) is an
analog of LSD
developed by the team led by
David E.
Nichols at
Purdue University. It was developed...
- 1P-LSD (1-propanoyl-
lysergic acid diethylamide) is a
psychedelic drug of the
lysergamide class that is a
derivative and
functional analogue of LSD and...
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Lysergic acid α-hydroxyethylamide (LAH, LSH), also
known as ᴅ-
lysergic acid
methyl carbinolamide, is an
ergoamide and an ergoline. It is
perhaps the...
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Lysergic acid 2-butyl
amide (2-Butyllysergamide, LSB) is an
analogue of LSD
originally developed by
Richard Pioch at Eli
Lilly in the 1950s, but mostly...
- and 10,000–15,000 kg of
lysergic acid, used
primarily in the
manufacture of semi-synthetic derivatives. Others, such as
lysergic acid diethylamide, better...
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Amides of
lysergic acid are
collectively known as
lysergamides or ergoamides, and
include a
number of
compounds with
potent agonist and/or
antagonist activity...