Indanylaminopropane
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Indanylaminopropane | |
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Chemical name | 1-(2,3-dihydro-1H-inden-5-yl)propan-2-amine |
Chemical formula | C12H17N |
Molecular mass | 175.27 g/mol |
Melting point | Unknown |
CAS number | |
SMILES | CC(CC1=CC2=C(CCC2)C=C1)N |
Indanylamphetamine, or 1-(5-Indanyl)-2-aminopropane (IAP), is chemical relative similar to MDMA. The reported potency is between that MDMA and MBDB. The difference between IAP and MDA is the indanyl- core rather than methylenedioxy-; the two oxygens in methylenedioxy- are instead changed to two methylene molecules. IAP is not considered a analogue of MDMA, because the core is of a different structure.
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