α,N,N-TMT
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α,N,N-TMT
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(2-(1H-indol-3-yl)-1-methyl-ethyl)dimethylamine | |
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Formula | C13H18N2 |
Mol. mass | 202.30 g/mol |
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Alpha,N,N-trimethyltryptamine (α,N,N-TMT; α-TMT) is a tryptamine derivative that is a hallucinogenic drug. It is similar in structure to other hallucinogenic tryptamines such as DMT and AMT.
α-TMT has been animal tested in comparison with AMT, and was found to produce similar effects to AMT but is only around half as potent.[1] Anecdotal reports from human users suggest that it produces psychedelic effects similar to those of other tryptamine derivatives when taken orally at a dose of around 80–120 mg, however it does not appear to have been widely sold or used, and its safety profile has not been studied.
[edit] References
- ^ Kalir A, Szara S. Synthesis and pharmacological activity of alkylated tryptamines. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 1966 May;9(3):341-4.
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