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LSA is chemically related to [[LSD]] and is said to produce similar effects, although the extent to which it does is unclear. | LSA is chemically related to [[LSD]] and is said to produce similar effects, although the extent to which it does is unclear. | ||
LSA was first described in 1932 as part of an investigation into the alkaloids found in ergot.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Smith|first1=Sydney|last2=Timmis|first2=Geoffrey M.|title=The alkaloids of ergot. Part III. Ergine, a new base obtained by the degradation of ergotoxine and ergotinine|journal=Journal of the Chemical Society (Resumed)|year=1932|issue=98|edition=1932|pages=763-766|doi=10.1039/JR9320000763}}</ref> In 1947, it was synthesized and tested for human activity by [[Albert Hofmann]]. The [[intramuscular]] administration of a 500 microgram dose produced a tired, dreamy state with an inability to maintain clear thoughts | LSA was first described in 1932 as part of an investigation into the alkaloids found in ergot.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Smith|first1=Sydney|last2=Timmis|first2=Geoffrey M.|title=The alkaloids of ergot. Part III. Ergine, a new base obtained by the degradation of ergotoxine and ergotinine|journal=Journal of the Chemical Society (Resumed)|year=1932|issue=98|edition=1932|pages=763-766|doi=10.1039/JR9320000763}}</ref> In 1947, it was synthesized and tested for human activity by [[Albert Hofmann]]. The [[intramuscular]] administration of a 500 microgram dose produced a "tired, dreamy state with an inability to maintain clear thoughts."<ref name="TiKHAL">{{cite book|title=TiHKAL: The Continuation|title-link=TiHKAL|last1=Shulgin|first1=Alexander|last2=Shulgin|first2=Ann|author-link1=Alexander Shulgin|year=1997|publisher=Transform Press|location=United States|isbn=0-9630096-9-9|oclc=38503252|chapter-url=https://erowid.org/library/books_online/tihkal/tihkal26.shtml|chapter=#26. LSD-25}}</ref> | ||
In 1970, LSA was detected as a constituent in Hawaiian baby woodrose seeds, which were being ground up into capsules and sold on the street as "mescaline".<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Miller|first1=Michael D.|title=Isolation and Identification of Lysergic Acid Amide and Isolysergic Acid Amide as the Principal Ergoline Alkaloids in ''Argyreia nervosa'', a Tropical Wood Rose|journal=Journal of the AOAC|year=1970|volume=53|issue=1|pages=123-128|issn=1060-3271|url=https://chemistry.mdma.ch/hiveboard/rhodium/pdf/forensic/lsa.hbwr.jaoac.pdf}}</ref> Today, LSA is typically consumed via [[LSA#Morning_glory_seeds_.28MGS.29|morning glory]] and [[LSA#Hawaiian_baby_woodrose_seeds_.28HBWR.29|Hawaiian baby woodrose]] seeds.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Borsutzky|first1=M.|last2=Passie|first2=T.|last3=Paetzold|first3=W.|last4=Schneider|first4=U.|title=Hawaiian baby woodrose: (Psycho-) Pharmacological effects of the seeds of Argyreia nervosa. A case-orientated demonstration|journal=Der Nervenarzt|issn=0028-2804|doi=10.1007/s00115-002-1374-4|pmid=12215884|year=2002|volume=73|issue=9|pages=892-896}}</ref> | |||
User reports describe the effects of LSA as primarily sedating and dream-like, with a mild to moderate psychedelic component. The psychedelic effects of LSA occur inconsistently and are not directly comparable to the effects of classical psychedelics like [[LSD]], [[psilocybin mushrooms]], or [[mescaline]]. LSA is described as primarily bodily and cognitive with little visual effects. Many users report serious [[nausea]] and bodily discomfort ("body load") when taking LSA-containing seeds. | User reports describe the effects of LSA as primarily sedating and dream-like, with a mild to moderate psychedelic component. The psychedelic effects of LSA occur inconsistently and are not directly comparable to the effects of classical psychedelics like [[LSD]], [[psilocybin mushrooms]], or [[mescaline]]. LSA is described as primarily bodily and cognitive with little visual effects. Many users report serious [[nausea]] and bodily discomfort ("body load") when taking LSA-containing seeds. | ||
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*'''[[Effect::Orgasm suppression]]''' | *'''[[Effect::Orgasm suppression]]''' | ||
*'''[[Effect::Excessive yawning]]''' | *'''[[Effect::Excessive yawning]]''' | ||
*'''[[Effect::Pupil dilation]]''' | *'''[[Effect::Pupil dilation]]''' | ||
*'''[[Effect::Photophobia]]''' | *'''[[Effect::Photophobia]]''' | ||
*'''[[Effect::Increased perspiration]]''' | *'''[[Effect::Increased perspiration]]''' | ||
*'''[[Effect::Difficulty urinating]]''' | *'''[[Effect::Difficulty urinating]]''' | ||
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*'''United Kingdom''': LSA is a Class A controlled substance and categorized as a precursor to [[LSD]].{{citation needed}} | *'''United Kingdom''': LSA is a Class A controlled substance and categorized as a precursor to [[LSD]].{{citation needed}} | ||
*'''United States''': As a precursor to LSD, LSA is a DEA Schedule III controlled substance.{{citation needed}} However, seeds containing LSA can be purchased legally on the internet and from gardening stores. | *'''United States''': As a precursor to LSD, LSA is a DEA Schedule III controlled substance.{{citation needed}} However, seeds containing LSA can be purchased legally on the internet and from gardening stores. | ||
*'''Poland''': ''Argyreia nervosa'' (Hawaiian baby woodrose) and ''Rivea corymbosa'' are illegal (I-N) with penalty for posession of up to 3 years in prison. LSA itself is covered by analogue law (VI-NPS) and therefore illegal with posession punishable by fine. Morning glory seeds are legal and openly sold in gargening shops.<ref>[https://isap.sejm.gov.pl/isap.nsf/DocDetails.xsp?id=WDU20240001139 Announcement of the Minister of Health of 17 June 2024 on the announcement of the uniform text of the regulation of the Minister of Health on the list of psychotropic substances, narcotic drugs and new psychoactive substances]</ref> | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |