Jump to content

5-Me-MiPT

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by CheMoBot (talk | contribs) at 11:39, 26 September 2013 (Updating {{drugbox}} (no changed fields - added verified revid - updated 'CAS_number_Ref', 'verifiedrevid') per Chem/Drugbox validation (report errors or bugs)). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

5,N-Dimethyl-N-isopropyltryptamine
Identifiers
  • isopropyl-(2-(1H-indol-3-yl)-ethyl)-methylamine
CAS Number
ChemSpider
Chemical and physical data
FormulaC15H22N2
Molar mass230.36 g/mol g·mol−1
3D model (JSmol)
  • CC(C)N(C)CCc1cnc(cc2)c1cc2C
  • InChI=1S/C15H22N2/c1-11(2)17(4)8-7-13-10-16-15-6-5-12(3)9-14(13)15/h5-6,9-11,16H,7-8H2,1-4H3 checkY
  • Key:SDMXVRZAGORZLX-UHFFFAOYSA-N checkY
  (verify)

5,N-dimethyl-N-isopropyltryptamine (5-Me-MiPT) is a tryptamine derivative that is thought to be a psychedelic 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 psychedelics in humans.

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.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)