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It has been documented that [[lysergic acid amide]] ('''LSA''') is capable of forming adducts with various aldehydes.<ref>Formation of 2,3-Dihydroxybenzoic Acid in Fermentation Liquors during the Submerged Culture Production of Lysergic Acid α-Hydroxyethylamide by Claviceps paspali Stevens and Hall | | It has been documented that [[lysergic acid amide]] ('''LSA''') is capable of forming adducts with various aldehydes.<ref>{{cite journal | vauthors=((Arcamone, F.)), ((Chain, E. B.)), ((Ferretti, A.)), ((Pennella, P.)) | journal=Nature | title=Formation of 2,3-Dihydroxybenzoic Acid in Fermentation Liquors during the Submerged Culture Production of Lysergic Acid α-Hydroxyethylamide by Claviceps paspali Stevens and Hall | volume=192 | issue=4802 | pages=552–553 | date= November 1961 | url=https://www.nature.com/articles/192552a0 | issn=1476-4687 | doi=10.1038/192552a0}}</ref> | ||
==Lysergic acid hydroxyethylamide (LSH)== | ==Lysergic acid hydroxyethylamide (LSH)== | ||
Lysergic acid hydroxyethylamide (LSH) is one example of such adducts, which is produced from LSA and acetaldehyde. | Lysergic acid hydroxyethylamide (LSH) is one example of such adducts, which is produced from LSA and acetaldehyde. |