ALD-52

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  • CAT Number: I021746
  • CAS Number: 3270-02-8
  • Molecular Formula: C22H27N3O2
  • Molecular Weight: 365.47
  • Purity: 98%
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ALD-52(Cat No.:I021746), also referred to as N-acetyl-LSD or D-1-Acetyl lysergic acid diethylamide, is a derivative of d-lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD). It is chemically related to LSD but contains an acetyl group attached to the nitrogen atom. ALD-52 has been described as a prodrug of LSD, meaning it is believed to convert into LSD when ingested. However, it is important to note that ALD-52 is a discontinued substance, and its use is controlled by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) due to its similarities to LSD.


Catalog Number I021746
CAS Number 3270-02-8
Synonyms

D-1-Acetyl lysergic acid diethylamide; ALD-52; N-acetyl-LSD;

Molecular Formula C22H27N3O2
Purity 98%
Solubility Soluble in DMSO
Appearance Solid powder
Storage -20°C
IUPAC Name Ergoline-8-carboxamide, 1-acetyl-9,10-didehydro-N,N-diethyl-6-methyl-, (8-beta)-
InChI InChI=1S/C22H27N3O2/c1-5-24(6-2)22(27)16-10-18-17-8-7-9-19-21(17)15(13-25(19)14(3)26)11-20(18)23(4)12-16/h7-10,13,16,20H,5-6,11-12H2,1-4H3/t16-,20-/m1/s1
InChIKey FJOWXGYLIWJFCH-OXQOHEQNSA-N
SMILES [H][C@@]1(N(C)C[C@H](C(N(CC)CC)=O)C=C12)CC3=CN(C(C)=O)C4=C3C2=CC=C4
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