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4,5-MDO-DiPT

Chemical compound


Chemical compound

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drug_name4,5-MDO-DiPT
image4,5-MDO-DiPT.svg
image_classskin-invert-image
width225px
image24,5-MDO-DiPT 3D.png
image_class2bg-transparent
width2200px
routes_of_administrationOral
classSerotonergic psychedelic; Hallucinogen
ATC_prefixNone
duration_of_actionUnknown
CAS_number82173-82-8
UNII_Ref
UNIIVTE2RS8757
PubChem44383444
ChemSpiderID23511907
ChEMBL352315
synonyms4,5-Methylenedioxy-*N*,*N*-diisopropyltryptamine
IUPAC_nameN-[2-(6H-[1,3]dioxolo[4,5-e]indol-8-yl)ethyl]-N-propan-2-ylpropan-2-amine
C17H=24N=2O=2
SMILESCC(C)N(CCC1=CNC2=C1C3=C(C=C2)OCO3)C(C)C
StdInChI1S/C17H24N2O2/c1-11(2)19(12(3)4)8-7-13-9-18-14-5-6-15-17(16(13)14)21-10-20-15/h5-6,9,11-12,18H,7-8,10H2,1-4H3
StdInChIKeyPTYYWSKZYOSFEK-UHFFFAOYSA-N

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4,5-MDO-DiPT, also known as 4,5-methylenedioxy-N,N-diisopropyltryptamine, is a lesser-known psychedelic drug of the tryptamine family. It is the 4,5-methylenedioxy derivative of diisopropyltryptamine (DiPT) and is an analogue of 4-HO-DiPT and 5-MeO-DiPT.

Use and effects

In his book TiHKAL (Tryptamines I Have Known and Loved), Alexander Shulgin lists the dose of 4,5-MDO-DiPT as greater than 25mg orally, whereas the duration is listed as unknown. At a dose of 25mg, nothing happened for 3hours, then the drug suddenly onset and produced LSD-like psychedelic effects, with a plateau that lasted for a fair amount of time. Higher doses were not explored.

Interactions

Pharmacology

Very little data exists about the pharmacological properties, metabolism, and toxicity of 4,5-MDO-DiPT.

Chemistry

Synthesis

The chemical synthesis of 4,5-MDO-DiPT has been described.

Analogues

Analogues of 4,5-MDO-DiPT include diisopropyltryptamine (DiPT), 4-HO-DiPT, 5-MeO-DiPT, 4,5-MDO-DMT, 5,6-MDO-DiPT, and 4,5-DHP-DMT, among others.

History

4,5-MDO-DiPT was first described in the scientific literature by Toni B. Kline and colleagues in 1982. Subsequently, it was further described by Alexander Shulgin in his 1997 book TiHKAL (Tryptamines I Have Known and Loved).

References

References

  1. {{CiteTiHKAL
  2. (August 1982). "Structure-activity relationships in potentially hallucinogenic N,N-dialkyltryptamines substituted in the benzene moiety". J Med Chem.
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