So I wrote up a nice long email with pics asking about their custom synthesis or if they know of any other affordable Chinese custom synthesizers.
CS is just too pricey though when it can be bought from stock!
Molport: 1,4-dibenzoylpiperazine
Hell, why did it take until now for me to find Dirifiram's CAS#?
Feast your eyes on the prize: Google Image Search: 6091-41-4
And here is the perfect precedent: Dupracetam, whose full symmetricization corresponds to Dirifiram:
Dirifiram
The Dupracetam molecule can be transformed into Dirifiram by expanding the N-N center bridge with the addition of four carbons to form the central Piperazine ring. It can then be seen that all the other components correspond to Dirifiram except Dupracetam's extra two Oxygens.
What's important to note here is that Dupraceam is just the symmetricized version of Piracetam. If it could retain nootropic activity then there is a very high likelyhood that Dirifiram will also be active.
If Dirifiram is also active, then I guarantee 100% that just like the subtle yet noticeable differences between Sunifiram and Unifiram reported on this forum, folks will also report that Dirifiram covers another area of the Nootropic Palette.
Edited by Isochroma-Reborn, 15 August 2013 - 04:01 AM.