-
Lysergol is an
alkaloid of the
ergoline family that
occurs as a
minor constituent in some
species of
fungi (most
within Claviceps), and in the morning...
- DF (cf. Fig. 6)
together with
traces of
lysergic acid and the
isobars lysergol, isolysergol, elymoclavine, molliclavine, setoclavine, or isosetoclavine...
- that have been
trialed as
isolates are ergine, ergonovine, and
lysergol, with
lysergol showing the
weakest effect (refs:
Ergine /
Psychedelic Effects...
- H. (2011). "Enantioselective
Total Synthesis of (+)-Lysergic Acid, (+)-
Lysergol, and (+)-Isolysergol by Palladium-Catalyzed
Domino Cyclization of Allenes...
- 5-HT2A
receptor (EmaxTooltip
maximal efficacy = 17%). It is a
derivative of
lysergol.
Lysergine Duan W, Cao D, Wang S,
Cheng J (January 2024). "Serotonin 2A...
- the
receptor (Emax = 17%).
Descarboxylysergic acid
Lysergic acid
Ergine Lysergol SDZ SER-082 Kren V (1991). "Bioconversions of
ergot alkaloids". Adv Biochem...
- the N-(1-hydroxyethyl)amides of
lysergic and
isolysergic acids. [...]
Lysergol is
found in
Rivea but not in Ipomoea,
while ergometrine (ergonovine) is...
- LY-456220
Metitepine (methiothepin)
Mianserin Ritanserin Yohimbine Ziprasidone Unknown/unsorted:
Acetryptine Ergolines (e.g., lisuride,
lysergol, pergolide)...
- LY-456220
Metitepine (methiothepin)
Mianserin Ritanserin Yohimbine Ziprasidone Unknown/unsorted:
Acetryptine Ergolines (e.g., lisuride,
lysergol, pergolide)...
-
Ergine (LSA), isoergine, D-lysergic acid N-(α-hydroxyethyl)amide and
lysergol have been
isolated from I. tricolor, I.
violacea and/or
purple morning...