Shulgin biography

Doctor en Bioquímica por la Universidad de Berkeley, especializado en farmacología y psiquiatría, su bagaje intelectual y su carrera profesional es de las grandes ligas. Tras ocupar el cargo de director de investigación en los laboratorios Bio Rad, Alexander «Sasha» Shulgin pasó una década en Dow Chemical donde, entre otras cosas, desarrolló el Zectran, el primer pesticida biodegradable. Pero su obra más conocida es el 3,4-metilendioximetanfetamina, en palabras más sencillas: el MDMA. Conocido popularmente como Éxtasis.

Sasha no trabajó sólo en su búsqueda. Su esposa Ann fue su compañera inseparable. Ella utilizó durante muchos años el MDMA y otras sustancias afines en psicoterapia. Mientras charlamos, se asoma a la puerta del living cuando el tema de conversación le interesa. “Cuando tomás por primera vez psicodélicos te reencontrás con los sentimientos de cuando eras niño», suma. «Los niños tienen mentes psicodélicas. No necesitan drogas, son así de manera natural. Los psicodélicos te devuelven la visión que tenías antes de convertirte a la racionalidad y a la lógica”.

En la vida de ambos existe un antes y un después de la primera experiencia psicodélica. “Una persona me

In the fall of , a year after his first wife Nina had passed away from a stroke, Sasha met Ann Perry, a newly divorced psychedelic enthusiast who would become his most ardent supporter and eventual partner. They were married in

Sasha also served as an expert witness in court cases and occasionally conducted chemical analysis for law enforcement; over the years, he received several awards from the DEA. In , he authored the definitive manual Controlled Substances: Chemical & Legal Guide to Federal Drug Laws (with an updated second edition appearing in ). In order to carry out his research, Sasha obtained a DEA Schedule I license for an analytical laboratory, allowing him to possess and synthesize scheduled substances.

In , Sasha and Ann published PiHKAL (Phenethylamines I Have Known and Loved): A Chemical Love Story. The volume is presented in two parts: Book One explores the story of a pharmacologist and his wife. Book Two describes a catalog of phenethylamines, with details about synthesis and reported activity.

In , two years after the publication of PiHKAL, the DEA raided the Shulgin lab. In the 15 years preceding the publication of PiHKAL, two announced and s

Alexander Shulgin

Alexander Shulgin in

June 17, in Berkeley, California
June 2, in Lafayette, California (aged 88)
United States
United States (– )
Chemist, Psychopharmacologist, Writer
Chemistry, Psychopharmacology, Psychonautics
PiHKAL, TiHKAL
Ann Shulgin (–Present)

Dr. Alexander "Sasha" Theodore Shulgin or "Shura" was an American chemist, pharmacologist, psychopharmacologist, and author. Over the span of 50 years, he created more new psychedelic drugs than any other known person to date - nearly by his own accounts.[1] Shulgin also rediscovered the drug MDMA and established its use as a tool in clinical psychedelic therapy for a short time.

He has written two books detailing his endeavors, PiHKAL and TiHKAL, and also contributed numerous highly appraised chemical assays and studies throughout the years. Shulgin is best known for synthesizing hundreds of psychoactive drugs most notably 2C-T-7, 2C-B, 2C-E, 2C-I, DOM, who's recipes can be found in PiHKAL along with the Shulgin Rating Scale.

Life

Alexander Shulgin was born in Berkerely, California on June 17, [2] Shulgin entered Harvard University at the age o

Alexander Shulgin



Alexander Shulgin

Alexander and Ann Shulgin, in a photo from their book TiHKAL, c.
BornJune 17 () (age 87)
Berkeley, California
NationalityAmerican
EducationPh.D. in Biochemistry, post-doctoral work in the fields of psychiatry and pharmacology
OccupationPsychopharmacologist
SpouseAnn Shulgin

Alexander "Sasha" Shulgin (born June 17, in Berkeley, California) is an American pharmacologist, chemist and drug developer of Russian descent.

Shulgin is credited with the popularizing of MDMA in the late s and early s, especially for psychopharmaceutical use and the treatment of depression and Post-traumatic stress disorder. In subsequent years, Shulgin discovered, synthesized, and bioassayed over psychoactive compounds. In and , he and his wife Ann Shulgin authored the books PiHKAL and TiHKAL on the topic of psychoactive drugs. Shulgin discovered many noteworthy phenethylamines including the 2C* family of which 2C-T-2, 2C-T-7, 2C-E, 2C-I, and 2C-B are most well known. Additionally, Shulgin performed seminal work into the descriptive synthesis of compounds based on the organic compound tryptamine.

He is currently


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