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4-AcO-MiPT
Psychedelic drug
Psychedelic drug
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| verifiedrevid | 477345104 | |||
| image | 4-Acetoxy-MiPT.svg | |||
| image_class | skin-invert-image | |||
| width | 200px | |||
| image2 | 4-Acetoxy-MiPT 3D.png | |||
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| CAS_number_Ref | ||||
| CAS_number | 1024612-25-6 | |||
| PubChem | 46783587 | |||
| ChemSpiderID_Ref | ||||
| ChemSpiderID | 23976075 | |||
| UNII_Ref | ||||
| UNII | SS93IMV779 | |||
| synonyms | 4-Acetoxy-*N*-methyl-*N*-isopropyltryptamine; Mipracetin | |||
| IUPAC_name | 3-{2-[methyl(propan-2-yl)amino]ethyl}-1*H*-indol-4-yl acetate | |||
| C | 16 | H=22 | N=2 | O=2 |
| SMILES | CC(N(CCC1=CNC2=C1C(OC(C)=O)=CC=C2)C)C | |||
| StdInChI_Ref | ||||
| StdInChI | 1S/C16H22N2O2/c1-11(2)18(4)9-8-13-10-17-14-6-5-7-15(16(13)14)20-12(3)19/h5-7,10-11,17H,8-9H2,1-4H3 | |||
| StdInChIKey_Ref | ||||
| StdInChIKey | CIDMXLOVFPIHDS-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
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4-AcO-MiPT, also known as 4-acetoxy-N-methyl-N-isopropyltryptamine or as mipracetin, is a psychedelic tryptamine. It is closely related to 4-AcO-DMT and methylisopropyltryptamine (MiPT).
There is very little information on the human pharmacology or toxicity of 4-AcO-MiPT, although analytical methods have been developed for its detection.
Use and effects
Interactions
Chemistry
Analogues of 4-AcO-MiPT include methylisopropyltryptamine (MiPT), 4-HO-MiPT (miprocin), 5-MeO-MiPT, 4-AcO-DMT (psilacetin), 4-AcO-MET (metacetin), 4-AcO-MPT, 4-AcO-MALT, and 4-AcO-DiPT (ipracetin), among others.
Society and culture
Legal status
Canada
4-AcO-MiPT is not a controlled substance in Canada as of 2025.
Sweden
Sveriges riksdags health ministry Statens folkhälsoinstitut classified 4-AcO-MiPT as "health hazard" under the act Lagen om förbud mot vissa hälsofarliga varor (translated Act on the Prohibition of Certain Goods Dangerous to Health) as of Nov 1, 2005, in their regulation SFS 2005:733 listed as 4-acetoxi-N,N-metylisopropyltryptamin (4-AcO-MIPT), making it illegal to sell or possess.
United States
4-AcO-MiPT is not an explicitly controlled substance in the United States. However, it could be considered a controlled substance under the Federal Analogue Act if intended for human consumption.
References
References
- (February 2009). "Creation and application of psychoactive designer drugs data library using liquid chromatography with photodiode array spectrophotometry detector and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry". Talanta.
- (20 September 2011). "Application of GA–KPLS and L–M ANN calculations for the prediction of the capacity factor of hazardous psychoactive designer drugs". Medicinal Chemistry Research.
- "Controlled Drugs and Substances Act".
- (6 October 2005). "Förordning om ändring i förordningen (1999:58) om förbud mot vissa hälsofarliga varor".
- (January 2026). "Orange Book: List of Controlled Substances and Regulated Chemicals (January 2026)". U.S. [[Department of Justice]]: [[Drug Enforcement Administration]] (DEA): Diversion Control Division.
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