Propylamphetamine
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| ATC code | none |
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| Metabolism | Hepatic |
| Excretion | Renal |
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N-propyl-1-phenyl-propan-2-amine; N-propylamphetamine |
| CAS Number |
51799-32-7 |
| PubChem (CID) | 103544 |
| ChemSpider |
11655332 |
| ECHA InfoCard | 100.215.934 |
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| Formula | C12H19N |
| Molar mass | 177.286 g/mol |
| 3D model (Jmol) | Interactive image |
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Propylamphetamine is a psychoactive drug and research chemical of the phenethylamine and amphetamine chemical classes which acts as a stimulant. It was first developed in the 1970s, mainly for research into the metabolism of,[1] and as a comparison tool to, other amphetamines.[2] A study in rats found propylamphetamine to be 1/4 as potent as amphetamine.[3]
See also
References
- ↑ Nazarali, A. J.; Baker, G. B.; Coutts, R. T.; Pasutto, F. M. (1983). "Amphetamine in rat brain after intraperitoneal injection of N-alkylated analogues". Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry. 7 (4–6): 813–816. doi:10.1016/0278-5846(83)90073-8. PMID 6686713.
- ↑ Valtier, S.; Cody, J. T. (1995). "Evaluation of internal standards for the analysis of amphetamine and methamphetamine". Journal of Analytical Toxicology. 19 (6): 375–380. doi:10.1093/jat/19.6.375. PMID 8926730.
- ↑ Woolverton, W. L.; Shybut, G.; Johanson, C. E. (1980). "Structure-activity relationships among some d-N-alkylated amphetamines". Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 13 (6): 869–876. doi:10.1016/0091-3057(80)90221-x. PMID 7208552.
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