5,N-Dimethyl-N-isopropyltryptamine

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5,N-Dimethyl-N-isopropyltryptamine
Systematic (IUPAC) name
isopropyl-(2-(1H-indol-3-yl)-ethyl)-methylamine
Clinical data
Pregnancy cat.  ?
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Identifiers
CAS number 127506-99-4
ATC code  ?
ChemSpider 25991466 YesY
Chemical data
Formula C15H22N2 
Mol. mass 230.36 g/mol
SMILES eMolecules & PubChem
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5,N-dimethyl-N-isopropyltryptamine (5-Me-MIPT) is a tryptamine derivative that is thought to be a hallucinogenic drug. It was first made in 1989. In vitro binding experiments on brain homogenates showed it to have a binding affinity between that of MIPT and 5-MeO-MIPT, [1] both of which are known to be active hallucinogens in humans.

[edit] References

  1. ^ McKenna DJ, Repke DB, Peroutka SJ (1989). "Differential interactions of indolealkylamines with 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor subtypes". Neuropharmacology 29 (3): 193–198. doi:10.1016/0028-3908(90)90001-8. PMID 2139186. 


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