Author Topic: alkaline hydrolisis of ergocryptine etc.  (Read 3616 times)

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wyndowlicker

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alkaline hydrolisis of ergocryptine etc.
« on: December 25, 2003, 06:14:00 PM »
Can ergocryptine,nicergoline,hydergine, etc. be hydrolized to LA? :P


wyndowlicker

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Hello,
« Reply #1 on: December 26, 2003, 04:24:00 PM »
HEy now,


 
Does anyone have any information that may help to figure out this question? :P


Vitus_Verdegast

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yes and no
« Reply #2 on: December 26, 2003, 08:17:00 PM »
ergocryptine: yes
hydergine: nope
nicergoline: nope

Hydrogenated ergotoxine alkaloids are no precursors to lysergic acid.

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wyndowlicker

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Hey now,
« Reply #3 on: December 27, 2003, 12:39:00 AM »
Hey now,


Dont you think that I have.I looked at all three posts on the subject!this one will make another with an answer.Thats ok its time to get out the fermentor again. :P


Vitus_Verdegast

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three posts??
« Reply #4 on: December 27, 2003, 04:19:00 AM »
Hey now!  ;)

Then you must have missed these:

Post 321730

(Rhodium: "LSD starting material", Tryptamine Chemistry)

Post 321733

(terbium: "Which is why I asked.", Tryptamine Chemistry)

Post 321737

(PrimoPyro: "Because he simply didn't know, and probably was ...", Tryptamine Chemistry)

Post 232339

(Rhodium: "Re: Hydergine - shit or champagne?", Tryptamine Chemistry)

Post 241793

(Lilienthal: "Re: Hydergine - shit or champagne?", Tryptamine Chemistry)


These already answered your questions towards hydergine and nicergoline, or any hydrogenated ergotoxin alkaloid for that matter.

Also these:

Post 326955

(anton_berg: "Ever since I learned that paspalic acid could be ...", Tryptamine Chemistry)

Post 326975

(Lilienthal: "Naphtalene rearrangement", Tryptamine Chemistry)


...and yup, now we have even one more.  :)


Lilienthal

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Use the Chemfinder link on the Hive links page
« Reply #5 on: December 27, 2003, 05:16:00 PM »
Use the Chemfinder link on the Hive links page to lookup the structures and then decide yourself  :)