Talk:O-Acetylpsilocin
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[edit] Removed from Mycotoxins
I removed this page from Category:Mycotoxins because O-Acetylpsilocin is not found in any mushrooms.
Alan Rockefeller (Talk - contribs) 22:27, 2 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Merging
4-aco-dmt should not be merged with 4-aco-det. Di-methyl, and di-ethyl tryptamines are different chemicals and as so, it would not make sence to combine the two.
Well then it needs to be cleared up, because both articles refer to it as "4-aco-dmt." I can see how it doesn't need to be merged now, but I do not have enough of a knowledge to fix the errors. Any suggestions would be appreciated, or someone can do it themselves if they have the time and knowledge. Anirak1337 22:45, 1 August 2007 (UTC)
- I vote no on merging. Anirak1337 someone made a mistake there, I will correct, and mention it on the 4-AcO-DET page as well. As mentioned before they are not the same substance. "O-Acetylpsilocin" should be the only one that says "4-aco-dMt", the other is "4-aco-dEt". --Astavats 22:09, 20 September 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Re-Naming the Article Suggestion
I suggest the article name be changed from the current "O-Acetylpsilocin" to "4-Acetoxy-DMT". The reason being that both 4-Acetoxy-DET, and 4-Acetoxy-DiPT are listed this way on Wikipedia.org (along with Erowid.org, and Bluelight.ru), as opposed to "O-Acetylethocin", and "O-Acetyliprocin". I feel this will help keep Wikipedia cleaner looking, and easier for people to understand. I'm not going to edit it myself, so anyone who agrees/disagrees please put in your thoughts.--Astavats 01:53, 9 November 2007 (UTC)
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- I tend to keep it under the current name because it is a closer analog (chemically as well as pharmacologically) of psilocin than of DMT. There is already a redirect from 4-Acetoxy-DMT in place, so everybody can find it under any name. Сасусlе 04:36, 9 November 2007 (UTC)