Aeon Psyche
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As I was informed this substance would work as a psychedelic aswell. Any information available?
Keep us informed. 5-MeO is only half of the name of a drug name/structure, and there's a lot of them. The best known 5-MeO-xxx psychedelic is 5-MeO-DMT (which is a wildly different drug than DMT) but there are many more.
Keep us informed. 5-MeO is only half of the name of a drug name/structure, and there's a lot of them. The best known 5-MeO-xxx psychedelic is 5-MeO-DMT (which is a wildly different drug than DMT) but there are many more.
5-MeO isn't a drug, it's a description of adding a methoxy to the 5th position. There are many 5-MeO tryptamines, all of which are psychedelics... not "also", but they are just point blank psychedelics, not any other class of drug.
There are many 5-MeO tryptamines, all of which are psychedelics... not "also", but they are just point blank psychedelics, not any other class of drug.
Just a nitpick: Not all 5-MeO-tryptamines are psychedelic. Yes, the N,N-alkyl ones (ex.: 5-MeO-N,N-dimethyltryptamine aka 5-MeO-DMT; 5-MeO-N-methyl-N-isopropyltryptamine aka 5-MeO-MiPT) generally are, as is 5-MeO-AMT; but those that have no alkyl groups in the alpha position or on the nitrogen are not psychedelic... the most famous being 5-MeO-N-acetyltryptamine, better known as "melatonin".
OP: Were you referring to 5-meo-tryptamine itself??
Possibly. I would have to double-check...I'm no chemical expert to be able to say if such has any potential or not....But my source mentioned 5-MEO is a drug on it's own. But perhaps 5-meo-tryptamine is exactly what she meant.
No, but I think it's fascinating.Interesting and a good point here.
Albeit I'll add with large differences in the degree of "psychedelic activity" between various 5-MeO-tryptamines that fit your criteria. Any idea what structural characteristics could explain differences in subjective differences say between 5-MeO-DMT and 5-MeO-MiPT? Moxy being more like an empathogenic tryptamine in some sense in my experience vs a traditional psychedelic.
Thats a cool way to look at it.I think it's easy for us to get fixated on the drug rather than the receptor, the key instead of the lock. It's my understanding that we don't get high on the drug, we get impacted by the forces the drugs unleash.
I think this theory is unlikely, but it could be that hydrogen bonds between the tail and the methoxy group form a weak ring structure with 5-MeO-MiPT but not with the shorter 5-MeO-DMT. Even if that's the case, we're a long way from a practical understanding of why that conformational change matters
This however, is indeed extremely unlikely.
This however, is indeed extremely unlikely. I dont think the alkyl groups attached to the nitrogen participate in hydrogen bonding. Carbon is not electronegative enough for it.