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Chemical compound
2C-B-PP ATC code JSmol)
InChI=1S/C12H17BrN2O2/c1-16-11-8-10(12(17-2)7-9(11)13)15-5-3-14-4-6-15/h7-8,14H,3-6H2,1-2H3
Key:JLAQUWGWRNMYGA-UHFFFAOYSA-N
2,5-dimethoxy-4-bromophenylpiperazine (2C-B-PP ) is a drug of the
serotonin receptors, and in studies on rats substituted for the psychedelic amphetamine derivative
DOM with around 1/10 the potency but similar rates of stimulus-appropriate responding at the highest dose.
[1] [2] : 867–868
See also
References
Simple piperazines(no additional rings) Phenylpiperazines
2C-B-PP
3,4-CFP
Acaprazine
Antrafenine
Aripiprazole
Batoprazine
Bifeprunox
BRL-15,572
Ciprofloxacin
CSP-2503
Dapiprazole
DCPP
DMPP
Diphenylpiperazine
Dropropizine
EGIS-12,233
Elopiprazole
Eltoprazine
Enpiprazole
Ensaculin
Etoperidone
Flesinoxan
Fluanisone
Flibanserin
Fluprazine
Itraconazole
Ketoconazole
Levodropropizine
Lorpiprazole
mCPP
Mefway
MeOPP
Mepiprazole
Naftopidil
Naluzotan
Naphthylpiperazine
Nefazodone
Niaprazine
Oxypertine
Pardoprunox
pCPP
pFPP
Posaconazole
S-14,506
S-14,671
S-15,535
SB-258,585
SB-271,046
SB-357,134
SB-399,885
Sonepiprazole
TFMPP
Tolpiprazole
Trazodone
Urapidil
Vesnarinone
Vilazodone
Vortioxetine
WAY-100,135
WAY-100,635
Benzylpiperazines Diphenylalkylpiperazines (benzhydrylalkylpiperazines) Pyrimidinylpiperazines Pyridinylpiperazines Benzo(iso)thiazolyl piperazines Tricyclics (piperazine attached via side chain) Others/Uncategorized