Ergonovine
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Ergonovine
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| Formula | C19H23N3O2 |
| Mol. mass | 325.41 g/mol |
| Synonyms | Ergonovine, Lysergic acid beta-propanolamide |
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| Bioavailability | ? |
| Metabolism | hepatic |
| Half life | ? |
| Excretion | renal |
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| Routes | Oral |
Ergonovine, also known as ergometrine, d-lysergic acid beta-propanolamide, is one of primary ergot alkaloids and an alkaloid of many species of morning glory, too. It is a member of the Ergoline family and chemically similar to LSD, Ergine, and Lysergic Acid. Due to its oxytocic properties, it has a medical use in obstetrics. According to TIHKAL by A. Shulgin, ergonovine has LSD-like action at levels of 2-10 milligrams. Clinical dosages are ten times lower.
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| Lysergic acid derivatives | Bromocriptine, Cabergoline, Ergine,Ergonovine, Ergotamine, Lysergic acid, Lysergol, LSD, D-Lysergic acid hydroxyethylamide, Lisuride, Methergine, Methysergide, Pergolide |
| Hallucinogenic lysergamides | AL-LAD, ALD-52, BU-LAD, CYP-LAD, DAL, DAM-57, Ergonovine, ETH-LAD, LAE-32, LSD, LPD-824, LSM-775, Methylergonovine, MLD-41, PARGY-LAD, PRO-LAD |
| Other ergolines | Ergoline |
| Natural sources | Argyreia nervosa, Claviceps spp., Ipomoea tricolor, Ipomoea violacea, Rivea corymbosa |