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Lysergic acid is a naturally occurring compound belonging to the ergot alkaloid family, which is derived from the ergot fungus (Claviceps purpurea) that infects rye and other grains. It serves as a precursor in the synthesis of various ergot alkaloids and is notably recognized for its role in the chemical synthesis of lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), a well-known psychedelic substance. Chemically, lysergic acid exhibits a complex indole structure, which is fundamental to its biological activity. Although lysergic acid itself is not psychoactive, its derivatives can interact with serotonin receptors in the brain, influencing mood and perception. Beyond its association with psychedelics, lysergic acid derivatives are used in medicine to treat migraines, as uterotonics in gynecology, and in other applications. Research into lysergic acid includes studying its biosynthesis, investigating its potential therapeutic uses, and understanding the safety and regulatory aspects related to ergot alkaloids in agricultural products.
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