Chemistry:Isopropylamphetamine

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Short description: Chemical compound
Isopropylamphetamine
Isopropylamphetamine.svg
Ball-and-stick model of the isopropylamphetamine molecule
Clinical data
Other namesN-isopropylamphetamine
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Chemical and physical data
FormulaC12H19N
Molar mass177.291 g·mol−1
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Isopropylamphetamine is a psychostimulant of the substituted amphetamine class.[1] It is an isomer of propylamphetamine and was discovered by a team at Astra Laekemedel AB.[2] 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.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. "Quantitative structure-activity relationships in drug metabolism and disposition: pharmacokinetics of N-substituted amphetamines in humans". Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 69 (5): 497–501. May 1980. doi:10.1002/jps.2600690505. PMID 7381729. 
  2. Florvall GL, Ross SB, Öegren SO, "Amphetamine Derivatives", CA patent 1073913, issued 18 April 1980, assigned to Astra Läkemedl AB