Asymbescaline
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3,4-Diethoxy-5-methoxyphenethylamine | |
Other names 2-(3,4-Diethoxy-5-methoxyphenyl)ethanamine | |
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CAS number | 63918-08-1 |
PubChem | 45367 |
ChemSpider | 41279 |
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InChI key | VFOAVFQWZYUFQZ-UHFFFAOYAI |
style="background: #F8EABA; text-align: center;" colspan="2" | Properties | |
Molecular formula | C13H21NO3 |
Molar mass | 239.31 g/mol |
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa) | |
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Asymbescaline, or 3,4-diethoxy-5-methoxyphenethylamine, is a lesser-known psychedelic drug. It is a homologue of Mescaline. Asymbescaline was first synthesized by Alexander Shulgin. In his book PiHKAL (Phenethylamines i Have Known And Loved), the dosage range is listed as 200–280 mg, and the duration listed as 10-15 hours. Asymbescaline produces few to no effects.[1] Very little data exists about the pharmacological properties, metabolism, and toxicity of Asymbescaline.
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