Description
What is 1cP-LSD?
1cP-LSD is an analogue and close relative of LSD and 1P-LSD, and it’s reported to induce almost identical pharmacological effects to its predecessors. These effects are thought to be caused by interactions with the serotonin 5-HT2A receptors distributed throughout the brain.
Chemical Properties
1cP-LSD is named for the cyclopropionyl group bound to the nitrogen of the polycyclic indole group of LSD. The cyclopropionyl group consists of a carbonyl ring with the chemical formula C3H6 bound to an amino group. The structure of 1cP-LSD contains a polycyclic group featuring a bicyclic hexahydro indole bound to a bicyclic quinoline group. At carbon 8 of the quinoline, an N,N-diethyl carboxamide is bound.
Pharmacological effects
1cP-LSD also likely interacts with a wide range of monoamine receptors, such as those for dopamine and norepinephrine. However, this is speculation based on observations of how LSD interacts with the brain as there is little to no data yet on the exact mechanisms specific to 1cP-LSD. It’s assumed the mechanisms are almost identical to 1P-LSD and LSD. This is due to the similarities in molecular structure and reported pharmacological effects.
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