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This compound was first discovered in the late 1950s by [[Albert Hofmann]] (famed inventor/discoverer of [[LSD]]) and Franz Troxler.<ref>Therapeutic indoles for psychic stimulation and relief of mental depression | http://www.google.com/patents/US3072530</ref><ref>United States Patent Office | https://www.erowid.org/archive/rhodium/pdf/psilocin.esters.pdf</ref> The substance was used together with its phosphoryloxy-analog [[4-PO-DET]] in human clinical trials in the 1960s by the German researchers Hanscarl Leuner and G. Baer.
This compound was first discovered in the late 1950s by [[Albert Hofmann]] (famed inventor/discoverer of [[LSD]]) and Franz Troxler.<ref>Therapeutic indoles for psychic stimulation and relief of mental depression | http://www.google.com/patents/US3072530</ref><ref>United States Patent Office | https://www.erowid.org/archive/rhodium/pdf/psilocin.esters.pdf</ref> The substance was used together with its phosphoryloxy-analog [[4-PO-DET]] in human clinical trials in the 1960s by the German researchers Hanscarl Leuner and G. Baer.


As a psychedelic, 4-HO-DET remains relatively uncommon and has very little documentation of human usage. Today it is either used as a recreational substance or an [[entheogen]]. It is almost never available on the street and primarily acquired through the use of online [[research chemical]] vendors and clandestine chemists.
As a psychedelic, 4-HO-DET remains relatively uncommon and has very little documentation of human usage. Today it is either used as a recreational substance or an [[entheogen]]. It is almost never available on the street and primarily acquired through the use of online [[research chemical]] vendors.


==Chemistry==
==Chemistry==