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D-LYSERGIC acid methyl carbinolamide, C18H21N3O2, is a new alkaloid produced by a strain of Claviceps paspali Stewens and Hall. Arcamone, Bonino, Chain, Ferretti, Pennella, Tonolo and Vero1 isolated the new alkaloid from submerged cultures and determined its structure. I have now investigated some of the pharmacological actions of the new alkaloid.
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Arcamone, F., Bonino, C., Chain, E. B., Ferretti, P., Pennella, P., Tonolo, A., and Vero, L., Nature, 187, 238 (1960).
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GLÄSSER, A. Some Pharmacological Actions of D-Lysergic Acid Methyl Carbinolamide. Nature 189, 313–314 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1038/189313a0
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