Chemistry:1DD-LSD

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1DD-LSD, also known as 1-dodecanoyl-LSD or as SYN-L-004, is an acylated derivative of lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD). In animal studies, it produces a weak head-twitch response but with 27x lower potency than LSD itself. It is being researched as a potential slow-onset, long lasting prodrug for LSD which is expected to have reduced psychoactive effects.[1][2]

Interactions

Chemistry

Analogues

Analogues of 1DD-LSD include ALD-52 (1A-LSD), 1P-LSD, 1B-LSD, 1H-LSD, and 1V-LSD, among others.

See also

  • Substituted lysergamide
  • Lizard Labs

References

  1. "Analytical and behavioral characterization of 1-dodecanoyl-LSD (1DD-LSD)". Drug Testing and Analysis 17 (1): 101–109. April 2024. doi:10.1002/dta.3691. PMID 38569566. 
  2. Stratford A, Williamson JP, "Prodrugs of Substituted Ergolines", WO patent 2024028495, published 8 February 2024

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