1V-LSD (150mcg Blotters) Available In Stock
1V LSD (1-valeroyl-lysergic acid diethylamide) is a synthetic lysergamide bearing a valeroyl (pentanoyl) group at the indole nitrogen, making it an N¹‑acylated derivative within the lysergic acid family.
Since its emergence on the research-chemical market, 1V-LSD has been described in the scientific literature as a higher homologue to other N¹‑acyl lysergamides such as ALD‑52, 1P‑LSD, and 1B‑LSD. Comprehensive analytical work has characterized its mass-spectral behavior, chromatographic retention, and spectroscopic properties (NMR, IR, Raman), establishing reference data suitable for laboratory identification.
Subsequent studies have examined 1V-LSD in wider panels of novel lysergamides and new psychoactive substances (NPS), highlighting its presence in casework and its inclusion among lysergamide analogues of regulatory interest. Additional investigations have focused on its behavior during instrumental analysis: for example, partial deacylation to the parent lysergamide under certain GC–MS conditions has been reported, underscoring the need to consider possible in‑source or in‑instrument transformation during method development.
In research settings, 1V-LSD is typically examined alongside related N¹‑acyl lysergamides for comparative studies of:
• LC–MS(/MS) and GC–MS fragmentation patterns across lysergamide analog panels;
• Chromatographic separation and retention under varying stationary phases and mobile‑phase compositions;
• Stability, deacylation, and sample‑preparation effects in seized-material extracts or biological matrices.
This has been provided for educational purposes only. We will only sell 1V-LSD for educational, scientific, in-vitro laboratory research. NOT for human consumption or veterinarian use!





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