Methylenedioxyhydroxyamphetamine
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(±)-1-(benzo[d][1,3]dioxol-5-yl)-N-hydroxylpropan-2-amine
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CAS Number | 74698-47-8 |
ATC code | none |
PubChem | CID 98528 |
ChemSpider | 88979 |
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Formula | C10H13NO3 |
Molar mass | 195.22 g/mol |
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3,4-Methylenedioxy-N-hydroxyamphetamine (MDOH, MDH) is an entactogen, psychedelic, and stimulant of the phenethylamine and amphetamine chemical classes. It is the N-hydroxy homologue of MDA, and the N-desmethyl homologue of MDHMA. MDOH was first synthesized and assayed by Alexander Shulgin.[1] In his book PiHKAL (Phenethylamines i Have Known And Loved), Shulgin listed the dosage range as 100–160 mg, and the duration as approximately 3–6 hours.[2] He describes MDOH as being very psychedelic and producing increased pleasure in beauty and nature.[3] He also mentioned several negative side effects also seen with MDMA ("Ecstasy") such as difficulty urinating and internal dryness.[4]
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- ^ Shulgin, Alexander; Ann Shulgin (September 1991). PiHKAL: A Chemical Love Story. Berkeley, California: Transform Press. ISBN 0-9630096-0-5. OCLC 25627628.
- ^ Shulgin, Alexander; Ann Shulgin (September 1991). PiHKAL: A Chemical Love Story. Berkeley, California: Transform Press. ISBN 0-9630096-0-5. OCLC 25627628.
- ^ Shulgin, Alexander; Ann Shulgin (September 1991). PiHKAL: A Chemical Love Story. Berkeley, California: Transform Press. ISBN 0-9630096-0-5. OCLC 25627628.
- ^ Shulgin, Alexander; Ann Shulgin (September 1991). PiHKAL: A Chemical Love Story. Berkeley, California: Transform Press. ISBN 0-9630096-0-5. OCLC 25627628.
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