para-Bromoamphetamine
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Formula | C9H12BrN |
Molar mass | 214.102 g·mol−1 |
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para-Bromoamphetamine (PBA), also known as 4-bromoamphetamine (4-BA), is an amphetamine derivative which acts as a serotonin-norepinephrine-dopamine releasing agent (SNDRA) and produces stimulant effects.
Neurotoxicity
Like most other para-substituted amphetamines, PBA is highly neurotoxic and produces long-term depletion of brain serotonin.[1]
See also
- Substituted amphetamines
- 4-Bromomethcathinone (4-BMC)
- 4-Fluoroamphetamine (4-FA)
- para-Chloroamphetamine (PCA)
- para-Iodoamphetamine (PIA)
References
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