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If there is anything worthwhile still to find in the cathinone series, I bet it's at least one of these:
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white55 said:i've talked to a vendor about bk-5-mapb and bk-6-mapb.... they said that the synths of the non bk compounds are problematic enough since you either have to start from relatively far off precursors or buy expensive close precursors and that the bk versions would be competing for the same rare/expensive precursors and all that for a less potent and probably less enjoyable end product so making either doesn't make much sense right now..... now if someone was swimming in excess precursors for 5 or 6 mapb then making some of the bk versions shouldn't be too problematic
Well, from what they told me they are first going to work on making 5 and potentially 6 mapb, since they believe that those two compounds make more sense to make, but if they ever end up with a huge surplus of the required precursors/lab time/demand they might make some of the bk versions.Yes, I know about that, it is indeed virtually impossible to selectively substitute the less activated ring in benzofuran, so a completely different approach from usual amphetamine routes is necessary, and efficient methods rely on transition metal catalysts at some point which is certainly problematic on a market scale for a couple of reasons, I guess you can't run away from that, so the first thing to do would be to find a cheap and efficient catalyst. Working with large quantities of mixtures of positional isomer products is another problem if you don't have large preparative columns to separate them. It is nonetheless an interesting problem to solve and those beta-keto analogues might be very interesting themselves even if much of that is caused by their rarity.MDMA wasn't really the cheapest substance to produce from natural compounds either after all, but high demand for it prompted some synthesis advancements that were worked out by freelance chemists.
Weird. In what way did it suck?
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That's a triptoline. According to wikipedia, triptolines have "profound pharmacological effects."