4-HO-McPeT
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| Other names | 4-OH-McPeT; 4-Hydroxy-N-methyl-N-cyclopentyltryptamine |
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| Formula | C16H22N2O |
| Molar mass | 258.365 g·mol−1 |
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4-HO-McPeT, also known as 4-hydroxy-N-methyl-N-cyclopentyltryptamine, is a tryptamine derivative related to known psychedelic tryptamines like psilocin (4-HO-DMT).[1] It was described in the scientific literature by David Repke and colleagues in 1981.[1]
Chemistry
Analogues
Analogues of 4-HO-McPeT include 4-HO-McPT, 4-HO-DsBT, 4-HO-MPMI, 4-HO-pyr-T, and PiPT, among others.
See also
References
- ^ a b Repke DB, Ferguson WJ, Bates DK (January 1981). "Psilocin analogs II. Synthesis of 3-[2-(dialkylamino) ethyl]-, 3-[2-(N-methyl-N-alkylamino) ethyl]-, and 3-[2-(cycloalkylamino) ethyl] indol-4-ols". Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry. 18 (1): 175–179. doi:10.1002/jhet.5570180131.