2C-O
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2C-O | |
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Chemical name | 2,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl)ethanamine |
Chemical formula | C11H17NO3 |
Molecular mass | ? |
Melting point | 187-188 °C |
CAS numbers | ? |
SMILES | COc1cc(OC)c(cc1OC)CCN |
2C-O (or β-2,4,5-trimethoxyphenethylamine) is a positional isomer of mescaline and was first synthesized by Jansen in 1931. This chemical is also called 2,4,5-TMPEA. It has structurally similar to the drugs mescaline and 2C-D.
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[edit] Chemistry
2C-O is in a class of compounds commonly known as phenethylamines, and the full chemical name is 2,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl)ethanamine.
[edit] Effects
Although not centrally active itself, 2,4,5-TMPEA appeared to potentiate the action of mescaline when employed as pretreatment 45 minutes prior to the administration of mescaline.
[edit] Dangers
The toxicity of 2C-O is not known.
[edit] Law
2C-O is unscheduled and unregulated in the United States, however its close similarity in structure to mescaline and 2C-B could potentially subject possession and sale of 2C-O to prosecution under the Federal Analog Act.
2C-O and all other compounds featuring in PiHKAL are illegal drugs in the United Kingdom.
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Hallucinogenic phenethylamines edit | ||
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2C-B, 2C-B-FLY, 2C-C, 2C-D, 2C-E, 2C-G, 2C-I, 2C-N, 2C-O, 2C-O-4, 2C-P, 2C-T, 2C-T-2, 2C-T-4, 2C-T-7, 2C-T-8, 2C-T-9, 2C-T-21, 2C-TFM, 3C-E, 3C-P, Br-DFLY, DESOXY, DMMDA-2, DOB, DOC, DOET, DOI, DOM, DON, Escaline, Isoproscaline, Lophophine, MDA, MMDA, Macromerine, Mescaline, Proscaline, TMA |