shulgin-every toxic cloud has a silver lining
Obliquely in Tihkal and Pihkal there is mention of an insecticide that Shulgin developed whilst at Dow Chemicals, the commercial success of which that meant he was given free reign to research the psychedelics everyone has known and loved, I was a bit curious as to why it was never named in Pihkal.
A bit of digging and it seems that the commercial insecticide is a carbamate acetylcholinsterase inhibitor called mexacarbate or Zectran.
AKA
N-Methyl 4-dimethyamino-3,5-xylyl Carbamate; Mexacarbate; Zextran; Zactran
CAS: 315-18-4
patent: US3084098.
It doesn't seem that bad, I was half expecting Shulgins secret chemical child to be a horrific environmental disaster (Dow the company that bought you agent orange and napalm), but other than some evidence that it causes mild amnesia amongst forest song birds, "look theres a tree......look theres a tree.......look theres a tree......look theres a tree etc etc ad nauseum" it doesn't seem to have much badness about it.
thankyou Dow...........
on a side note
Shulgins ARIADNE patent is much more interesting it has been discussed on this site before, but it seems to be more nootropic.
patent: US4105695
Derek at In the Pipeline has posed some interesting stuff on the use of nootropics, his audience is very Big Pharma,
http://pipeline.corante.com/archives/2008/04/17/getting_smarter_already.php
I shall watch to see what pops up in the comments.
Has anyone here tasted ARIADNE if you have can you post a short trip report or PM me please.
Vecktor
Obliquely in Tihkal and Pihkal there is mention of an insecticide that Shulgin developed whilst at Dow Chemicals, the commercial success of which that meant he was given free reign to research the psychedelics everyone has known and loved, I was a bit curious as to why it was never named in Pihkal.
A bit of digging and it seems that the commercial insecticide is a carbamate acetylcholinsterase inhibitor called mexacarbate or Zectran.
AKA
N-Methyl 4-dimethyamino-3,5-xylyl Carbamate; Mexacarbate; Zextran; Zactran
CAS: 315-18-4
patent: US3084098.
It doesn't seem that bad, I was half expecting Shulgins secret chemical child to be a horrific environmental disaster (Dow the company that bought you agent orange and napalm), but other than some evidence that it causes mild amnesia amongst forest song birds, "look theres a tree......look theres a tree.......look theres a tree......look theres a tree etc etc ad nauseum" it doesn't seem to have much badness about it.
thankyou Dow...........
on a side note
Shulgins ARIADNE patent is much more interesting it has been discussed on this site before, but it seems to be more nootropic.
patent: US4105695
Derek at In the Pipeline has posed some interesting stuff on the use of nootropics, his audience is very Big Pharma,
http://pipeline.corante.com/archives/2008/04/17/getting_smarter_already.php
I shall watch to see what pops up in the comments.
Has anyone here tasted ARIADNE if you have can you post a short trip report or PM me please.
Vecktor
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