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5-Bromo-DMT (5-bromo-N,N-dimethyltryptamine) is a brominated indole alkaloid found in certain marine invertebrates. It is the 5-bromo analogue of DMT, a hallucinogen found in many plants and animals. Other naturally occurring 5-substituted analogues of DMT include bufotenin and 5-MeO-DMT, both of which, like DMT, are psychoactive and found in plants and animals.
References
Djura, Peter et al. (1980). Some Metabolites of the Marine Sponges Smenospongia aurea and Smenospongia (= Polyfibrospongia) echina. Journal of Organic Chemistry 45(8), 1435-1441
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Synthetic Studies of Psilocin Analogs Having Either a Formyl Group or Bromine Atom at the 5- or 7-Position
Fumio Yamada1), Mayumi Tamura1), Atsuko Hasegawa1) and Masanori Somei1)
1) Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kanazawa University
(Received August 29, 2001)
(Accepted October 2, 2001)
Psilocin analogs having either a formyl group (9—12) or a bromine atom (13—18) at the 5- or 7-position have been prepared for the first time. Syntheses of 5- and 7-bromo derivatives of 4-hydroxy- (23, 24, 28) and 4-benzyloxyindole-3-carbaldehyde (19, 25, 29, 30), 4-benzyloxyindole-3-acetonitriles (20, 31), and 4-benzyloxy-N, N-dimethyltryptamine (32, 34, 35) have also been established.