that's nice, i've had some real good replies to topics here, and not a lot of cynical replies commenting on how i know basically and should learn more before asking.
i'm asking to know, if i wanted to look up crap on the internet, i'd look it up on the internet, not ask in a discussional forum.
i had a lot of criticism when i proposed the idea of lsd found or synthesized in nature at the shroomery. I finally got a shitload of answers from people about the enzymes that change paspalic acid into a biosynthetic path forming elymoclavine i believe it was and then into lysergic acid originally from tryptophan. To synthesize lsd you'd need a specific enzyme to catalyse lysergic acid into lysergic acid diethylamine.
this seemed simple enough to me concerning that lysergic acid is made into lysergic acid amide and lysergic acid hydroxyethylamide simple enough. But that's because of ancient enzymes. It would be difficult to produce one making lsd especially since i think diethylamine and triethylamine and any amine further compounded from one amine is very rare in nature. add to that that i add that finding out if lsd any beneficial function to claviceps or argeryia nervosa would be beneficial. but that alkaloids are consisted on a basis of secondary metabolism, which is an evolutionary relic in the life stage of the plant. I don't think people could see what function alkaloids like lsa and ergotoids and such would help with the plant, exept to prevent infection or something.
anyway it was an idea i suggested, but got shot down pretty hard. So far i haven't been flamed pointlessly for ideas i've presented on this site. Well
peace
i'm asking to know, if i wanted to look up crap on the internet, i'd look it up on the internet, not ask in a discussional forum.
i had a lot of criticism when i proposed the idea of lsd found or synthesized in nature at the shroomery. I finally got a shitload of answers from people about the enzymes that change paspalic acid into a biosynthetic path forming elymoclavine i believe it was and then into lysergic acid originally from tryptophan. To synthesize lsd you'd need a specific enzyme to catalyse lysergic acid into lysergic acid diethylamine.
this seemed simple enough to me concerning that lysergic acid is made into lysergic acid amide and lysergic acid hydroxyethylamide simple enough. But that's because of ancient enzymes. It would be difficult to produce one making lsd especially since i think diethylamine and triethylamine and any amine further compounded from one amine is very rare in nature. add to that that i add that finding out if lsd any beneficial function to claviceps or argeryia nervosa would be beneficial. but that alkaloids are consisted on a basis of secondary metabolism, which is an evolutionary relic in the life stage of the plant. I don't think people could see what function alkaloids like lsa and ergotoids and such would help with the plant, exept to prevent infection or something.
anyway it was an idea i suggested, but got shot down pretty hard. So far i haven't been flamed pointlessly for ideas i've presented on this site. Well
peace