Isomescaline
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Preferred IUPAC name 2-(2,3,4-Trimethoxyphenyl)ethan-1-amine | |
Other names 2,3,4-Trimethoxyphenethylamine 2,3,4-Trimethoxy-1-ethaneamine | |
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Chemical formula | C11H17NO3 |
Molar mass | 211.261 g·mol−1 |
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Chemical compound
Isomescaline (2,3,4-trimethoxyphenethylamine) is a lesser-known compound based on a well-known psychedelic drug. It is an isomer of mescaline, as well as an analog of TIM-2, TIM-3, and TIM-4. Isomescaline was first synthesized by Alexander Shulgin. In his book PIHKAL, it is suggested that any potentially active dose would be "greater than 400 mg".[1] Despite its structural similarity to mescaline, isomescaline has produced no effects in humans. Very little data exists about the pharmacological properties, metabolism, and toxicity of isomescaline.
See also
- Phenethylamine
- Psychedelics, dissociatives and deliriants
References
- ^ Isomescaline entry in PIHKAL
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