Isopropylamphetamine
Isopropylamphetamine is a psychostimulant of the substituted amphetamine class. It is an isomer of propylamphetamine and was discovered by a team at Astra Laekemedel AB.[1] The isopropyl moiety reduces the stimulant activity of the compound but greatly increases the duration of action. For this reason, the compound is not used recreationally.
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| Other names | N-isopropylamphetamine |
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| Formula | C12H19N |
| Molar mass | 177.291 g·mol−1 |
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References
- CA 1073913 A2 - Amphetamine Derivatives
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