1T-LSD, also known as 1-tetramethyl-D-lysergic acid diethylamide, is a novel psychedelic compound from the lysergamide class, closely related to the well-known substance LSD. Like other derivatives in this category, 1T-LSD shares a similar molecular structure to LSD but with a slight modification that gives it unique properties.
1T-LSD has an additional tetramethyl group attached to the LSD molecule, specifically to the nitrogen atom of the indole ring. This structural alteration makes 1T-LSD distinct from LSD while still preserving many of the key pharmacological effects that users associate with the classic psychedelic experience.
Although the chemical modification is relatively minor, it can lead to differences in how 1T-LSD interacts with the body. 1T-LSD is believed to primarily target serotonin 5-HT2A receptors in the brain, similar to LSD. However, the presence of the tetramethyl group may affect the potency, duration, and the overall subjective effects. Some users may experience slight variations in the intensity or length of the psychedelic experience compared to traditional LSD.