ANALOGUES OF PSILOCIN AND LYSERGIC ACID DIETHYLAMIDE I. CHLORO, NITRO, AND AMINO DERIVATIVES OF 3-SUBSTITUTED INDOLES

  • McKay J
  • Parkhurst R
  • Silverstein R
  • et al.
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Abstract

A number of indole derivatives structurally related to either psilocin or lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) were synthesized. The following structural analogues of psilocin are reported: 4-chloro-3-dimethylaminoethylindole, 4-nitro-3-dimethylaminoethylindole, 4-nitro-3-aminoethylindole, 4-amino-3-dimethylaminoethylindole, and 4-amino-3-aminoethylindole. Compounds structurally related to LSD that were synthesized are: 3-[β-carboxyethylaminoethyl]-4-nitroindole and 4-nitro-3-[N-methyl-N-(N′,N′-diethylcarboxamidoethy-aminoethyl]indole. Several 3,5- and 3,6-disubstituted indoles are also reported.

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McKay, J. B., Parkhurst, R. M., Silverstein, R. M., & Skinner, W. A. (1963). ANALOGUES OF PSILOCIN AND LYSERGIC ACID DIETHYLAMIDE I. CHLORO, NITRO, AND AMINO DERIVATIVES OF 3-SUBSTITUTED INDOLES. Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 41(10), 2585–2590. https://doi.org/10.1139/v63-378

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