Ham-milton
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I was doing some playing around with chemdraw today thinking about the potential to use histamine as a backbone for novelish, "not quite tryptamine" indole-ish psychedelics, but as fair as I can tell, no one has ever tried this out.
In my searching, I actually found a quote from Shulgin at MDMA.net:
Though I suppose it's probably been thought of before, it still felt good to come up with something on my own and then realize that Shulgin already had the idea.
Does anyone here know if this is something that'd be worth pursuing, or has already been pursued (and presumably abandoned when they failed?).
In my searching, I actually found a quote from Shulgin at MDMA.net:
Phenethylamines and tryptamines are the two basic building blocks of psychedelics, by boosting their neurotransmitter counterparts in the brain. Are you researching any newly-found substances that can stimulate other, similar transmitters?
S: The brain neurotransmitters that are most closely related to phenethylamine and to tryptamine are dopamine and serotonin respectively. I am not sure that I would use the word "boosting" as a description however! These brain neurotransmitters are clearly involved in the action of the psychedelic drugs, but the interrelationships are not as simple nor as well understood and the neurologists would have you believe. There is a chemically related natural neurological agent that has the potential of parallel chemistry; this is the material histamine. With a black-board and a good supply of chalk, one could parallel the chemistry of both the phenethylamines and the tryptamines and draw a host of compounds that might possibly be psychoactive. But this is a theoretical world without any present known promise, and must wait for some future enthusiast to champion it.
Though I suppose it's probably been thought of before, it still felt good to come up with something on my own and then realize that Shulgin already had the idea.
Does anyone here know if this is something that'd be worth pursuing, or has already been pursued (and presumably abandoned when they failed?).
