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Astavats
Bluelighter
For both tryptamine and phenethylamine it's believed they lock the molecule into position through hydrogen bonding, which bromine can't participate in, at two serine residues inside the 5-HT2A receptor. As a result of this, and other interactions, the amine tail is in a preferred position for hydrogen bonding at a asparagine residue which seems to be a crucial but not sole contributor for activating the receptor. This explains why phenethylamine and amphetamine are not psychedelic - they cannot "lock into position" of this receptor.
Please excuse any inaccuracies.Astavats
Bluelighter
Note that in Nichols' model, the 4-HO group is kind of isolated...
Maybe I'll shoot him an email and see what he thinks. When was this published? (I'm off campus so i can't get the full article)Astavats
Bluelighter
The ethylamine is seems too severely twisted in your version in my opinion. Also I don't think the hydroxyl group be would able to hydrogen bond at that distance if the position two methoxyl on phenethylamine is unlikely/unconfirmed. It might be isolated but it could help contribute to to pharmacokinetics instead of docking. I can't speculate on that, it will be sometime until I can take pharmacology courses.
This is was published May 2007. Dr Nichols mentioned at the MAPS neuroworkshop that him and his team are working on a suspected "active metabolite" of LSD which has an interesting theory behind it's reasoning I won't spoil. I believe that's going to be July-ish this year, if I recall correctly. Very exciting. Either way, probably no more tryptamines from his side.any major dude
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simstimstar
Bluelighter
and how exactly is 5-Br-DMT for those who have not yey had the access to it. 4M-4Meo-aMT is a real thing.
? I'd rearch lil harder but I never really did care much for AMTor 5-MEO-AMT.
I know they have a few very vocal proponents, and I do not wish to detract from them. so cheers !dread
Bluelighter
Considering this model, I can't help but to think beta-keto-tryptamines might actually be a good idea...