M-α-HMCA
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Formula | C13H18N2O4 |
Molar mass | 266.13 g/mol (freebase) 239.78 g/mol (hydrochloride) g·mol−1 |
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M-alpha-HMCA (3-(benzo[d][1,3]dioxol-5-yl)-2-hydroxy-N,2-dimethyl-3-(methylamino)propanamide) is an unintentional sideproduct during the synthesis of MDMA using PMK glycidate as a precursor. It was identified in MDMA pills.[1] The biological properties of this molecule have not yet been documented. The backbone of the chemical structure is M-alpha whose psychoactive activity has been described by Alexander Shulgin.[citation needed]
References
- ^ Lee JH, Park OR, Mandava S, Kim J, Koo J, Lee J, Kang H (August 2020). "Identification of a new M-ALPHA analog and MDMA in an illegal health product". Forensic Science International. 313: 110332. doi:10.1016/j.forsciint.2020.110332. PMID 32540761.