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| Other names | DAL, Lysergic acid diallylamide, d-lysergic acid diallylamide, d-diallyllysergamide | 
| Routes of administration | Oral | 
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| Metabolism | hepatic | 
| Excretion | renal | 
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| Formula | C22H25N3O | 
| Molar mass | 347.462 g·mol−1 | 
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N,N-Diallyllysergamide (DAL, as the tartrate salt) is a psychedelic lysergamide.[1] In their book TiHKAL, Alexander and Ann Shulgin describe it as being "an order of magnitude less potent than LSD itself".
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 Morning glory: Argyreia nervosa (Hawaiian Baby Woodrose), Ipomoea spp.(Morning Glory, Tlitliltzin, Badoh Negro), Rivea corymbosa (Coaxihuitl, Ololiúqui) | 
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