How is Bromo DragonFLY made?

The 1998 synthesis of racemic Bromo-DragonFLY starts from hydroquinone, which is dialkylated with 1-bromo-2-chloroethane, brominated, and treated with n-butyllithium to yield the tetrahydrobenzodifuran ring system.
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Is Bromo-DragonFLY lethal?

Even a dose a few milligrams off can be life-threatening. Also, the slow onset of the high may lead some users to redose, which can result in death. Mislabeling of Bromo-Dragonfly as its far-less-potent 2C-B-FLY has led to fatalities and hospitalizations.
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Where did DragonFLY drug come from?

This is a potent hallucinogen that was first synthesized in the late 1990s during research into the structure and activity of serotonin receptors in the brain. Bromo Dragonfly LSD is similar to amphetamines and is related to the phenethylamine family of drugs.
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What type of drug is Bromo-DragonFLY?

Bromo-dragonfly is a benzodifuran derivative known as one of the most potent 5-HT2A-receptor agonists within this chemical class, with long-lasting effects of up to 2-3 days. In addition to hallucinogenic effects, the drug is a potent vasoconstrictor, resulting in severe adverse effects, such as necrosis of the limbs.
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What is Bromo-DragonFLY made of?

Following para-bromination with elemental bromine and oxidation of the tetrahydrobenzodifuran ring system with DDQ, the trifluoroacetyl protecting group of the amine was removed to give Bromo-DragonFLY as a racemic mixture of the R and S enantiomers.
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Where does Ibogaine come from?

The indole alkaloid ibogaine is the most abundant hallucinogenic constituent present in the root bark of the West African rainforest shrubTabernanthe iboga. Extracts derived from this plant have a long history of traditional medicinal and ceremonial use by local people.
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Where is phenethylamine produced?

In mammals, phenethylamine is produced from the amino acid L-phenylalanine by the enzyme aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase via enzymatic decarboxylation. In addition to its presence in mammals, phenethylamine is found in many other organisms and foods, such as chocolate, especially after microbial fermentation.
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Is phenethylamine illegal?

In the United States, the DEA classified some tryptamines and phenethylamines as Schedule I substances but not others. For instance, while it remains illegal to possess DMT or 2C-B, possession of their chemical cousins, 5-MeO-DMT or 2C-I, continues to be legal.
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Is DMT a phenethylamine?

DMT, like other tryptamine hallucinogens, but not phenethylamines, inhibits dorsal raphe cell firing.
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Is there a drug called Foxy?

Foxy and foxy methoxy are common names for a synthetic drug with the chemical name 5-methoxy-N, N-diisopropyltryptamine (5-MeO-DIPT). Abused for the hallucinogenic effects it produces, foxy belongs to a class of chemical compounds known as tryptamines. (Other hallucinogenic tryptamines include psilocybin and psilocyn.)
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What drug is DOI?

2,5-Dimethoxy-4-iodoamphetamine (DOI) is a psychedelic drug and a substituted amphetamine. Unlike many other substituted amphetamines, however, it is not primarily a stimulant. DOI has a stereocenter and R-(−)-DOI is the more active stereoisomer.
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Is DMT naturally found in the brain?

For the first time, a team led by Michigan Medicine has discovered the widespread presence of naturally-occurring DMT in the mammalian brain. The finding is the first step toward studying DMT-- and figuring out its role -- within the brains of humans.
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What plant makes ephedrine?

Ephedrine, a precursor of methamphetamine, is the active alkaloid of the plant Ephedra vulgaris, which has been used in China for centuries as the herb Ma Huang. Ma Huang was extensively marketed as a stimulant and weight loss product, and is popular among adolescents.
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Can phenylethylamine get you high?

Taken in doses of 500mg-1.5g per dosage, every few hours, PEA provides the user a feeling of euphoria, energy, stimulation, and overall well being. Esp when combined with the mao-b inhibitor, hordenine, PEA takes on a whole new level of euphoria and overall happiness.
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What foods contain phenylethylamine?

What foods is phenylethylamine found in?
  • chocolate/cocoa beans.
  • natto.
  • eggs.
  • various plants in the family called Leguminosae, which is composed of trees, shrubs, vines, herbs (such as clover), nuts/seeds like almonds, flaxseeds and walnuts, and legumes/beans (such as soybeans, lentils, chickpeas and green peas)
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Will phenylethylamine make you fail a drug test?

In general there is no commercially available immunoassay for detecting psilocin in urine, but if phenylethylamine is also present in the magic mushroom in significant amount, it is excreted in urine and may cause positive test result with amphetamine/methamphetamine immunoassay due to cross-reactivity with the assay ...
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Is phenylethylamine a love drug?

Phenylethylamine is known as the "love drug" and is thought be be the reason why chocolate is said to be an aphrodisiac. It is a chemical that mimics the brain chemistry of a person in love, so when levels of phenylethylamine are high in the body it relieves depression from unrequited love.
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Is phenethylamine a psychedelic?

Phenethylamines refer to a class of substances with documented psychoactive and stimulant effects and include amphetamine, methamphetamine and MDMA, all of which are controlled under the 1971 Convention.
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When was ibogaine made illegal?

In 1970, the federal government classified ibogaine (along with other psychedelics) as a Schedule I drug, declaring it had no medical use and a high potential for abuse.
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What does ibogaine do to your brain?

Ibogaine, in small doses, acts as a mild stimulant. Larger doses produce an intense psychedelic trip with visual hallucinations and dissociative effects that can last up to 30 hours. The initial effects start within 45 minutes of ingestion and last up to four hours.
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Is ibogaine similar to ayahuasca?

Like ayahuasca, it's commonly used in ceremonial practices. The root bark of the plant contains a chemical called ibogaine. Ibogaine has hallucinogenic and euphoric effects and is a schedule I substance in the US. Some low-quality studies show that it might help reduce opioid withdrawal symptoms and relapse.
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How is ephedrine made?

Commercial ephedrine is produced by one of three methods: (a) extraction from Ephedra plants, (b) full chemical synthesis or (c) via a semi-synthetic process involving the fermentation of sugar, followed by amination.
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How is ephedrine extracted?

In order to effectively obtain ephedrine from ephedra, the inventors of the present invention performed an ultra-high pressure process, and extracted with sulfuric acid and ethyl alcohol as a solvent in a fraction determined during fractionation without adding diethyl etherol as before.
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What's the most powerful natural stimulant?

Caffeine is a natural stimulant most commonly found in tea, coffee and dark chocolate.
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What animals produce DMT?

Animals
  • fire salamander: samandarin.
  • hallucinogenic fish.
  • psychoactive toads: bufotenin, Bufo alvarius (Colorado River toad or Sonoran Desert toad) also contains 5-MeO-DMT.
  • Several sea sponges: brominated DMT analogs, notably 5-Bromo-DMT: ...
  • Tree frogs belonging to the genus Phyllomedusa, notably P.
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