2CB-Ind
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2CB-Ind is a
racemic 2CB-Ind having a Ki of 47nM at the human 5-HT2A receptor, only slightly more potent than the mescaline analogue (R)-jimscaline.[1][2]
Analogues and derivatives
Analogues and derivatives of 2C-B:
25-N:
- 25B-NB
- 25B-NB23DM
- 25B-NB25DM
- 25B-NB3OMe
- 25B-NB4OMe
- 25B-NBF
- 25B-NBMD
- 25B-NBOH
- 25B-NBOMe (NBOMe-2CB)
- 2C-B-FLY
- 2CBFly-NBOMe (NBOMe-2CB-Fly)
- DOB-FLY
- DOB-2-DRAGONFLY-5-BUTTERFLY
N-(2C)-fentanyl:
Other:
- BOB
- BOH-2C-B, β-Hydroxy-2C-B, βOH-2CB[5][6]
- BMB
- 2C-B-5-hemifly
- 2C-B-aminorex (2C-B-AR)
- 2C-B-AN
- 2C-B-BZP
- 2C-B-FLY-NB2EtO5Cl
- 2C-B-PP
- 2CB-Ind
- βk-2C-B (beta-keto 2C-B)
- N-Ethyl-2C-B
- TCB-2 (2C-BCB)
See also
References
- PMID 16970404.
- ProQuest 304838368.
- ^ "Explore N-(2C-B)-Fentanyl | PiHKAL · info". isomerdesign.com.
- ^ "Explore N-(2C-FLY)-Fentanyl | PiHKAL · info". isomerdesign.com.
- PMID 15537358.
- ^ Beta-hydroxyphenylalkylamines and their use for treating glaucoma