simstim
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This chemical is almost the benzofuran analogue of aMT. Actually I believe the benzofuran analogue of aMT is 3-APB. This 2-APB is available though.
Do you all think it's likely that 2 or 3-APB would produce similar effects to aMT?
There are several other active psychedelics which are benzofuran analogues of tryptamines.
Dimemebfe (5-MEO-BFE) is 5-MEO-DMT with the indole nitrogen replaced by an oxygen. 5-MEO-DIBF is 5-MEO-DIPT with the same substitution.
Why not make the same substitution to AMT? The result is 3-APB.
2-APB is very close.
What do you all think? Dud? Psychedelic? Releasing agent? A synthesis
byproduct that they removed and decided to sell separately? What?