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==Chemistry==
==Chemistry==
MiPLA, or methylisopropyllysergamide, is a semi-synthetic alkaloid belonging to the lysergamide chemical class. MiPLA is a structural analogue of  
The chemical name of MiPLA is methylisopropyllysergamide. MiPLA belongs to a class of organic compounds known as lysergamides, which are a subclass of ergolines (derivatives of the alkaloids found in the ergot fungus). The most prominent member of the lysergamides is [[LSD]], lysergic acid diethylamide.
 
MiPLA is a structural isomer of LSD. Like LSD, the chemical structure of MiPLA is based on the lysergic acid amide structural skeleton. However, whereas LSD has two ethyl groups bound to the amide nitrogen, MiPLA is substituted with a methyl and isopropyl group.
 
MiPLA is a chiral compound with two stereocenters at R5 and R8. The differences in psychoactivity between the stereoisomers has not been investigated.
 
The physical properties of MiPLA have not been documented in the scientific literature.


==Pharmacology==
==Pharmacology==
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