Say what?
it DOES turn up in Pubchem and you can order it as a reference sample, the studies I read suggested HQ-335 was the most potent of the series in man. Well, the most potent SAFE compound.
That's 2-(fluoromethyl)-3-(2-methylphenyl)quinazolin-4(3H)-one
Which is 2-3 times more potent in some of the animal models. The
2 methyl being swapped for a
2 fluoromethyl.
I found a dissertation by a South African post graduate student who obtained 127 samples from Mandrax pills seized by the local police. While various
ortho and
meta monosubstituted compounds as well as a number of
ortho/meta disubstituted compounds were all detected, no fluro examples. I don't know why, but I presume after four decades, the 'cooks' have figured out what the consumers will accept. No
para substitued examples, with good reason.
The 2'-methyl-3'-chloro homologue of methaqualone is also known to be more potent than methaqualone but less potent than HQ-355... in animal models at least.
I did point this out elsewhere. A Swedish guy had a sample of dimethaqualone i.e.
ortho/para methyls on the pendent aromatic. But as I noted, nitromethaqualone was once stated as being ten times as potent as the parent compound but it turns out that whatever you place at the
para, you get compounds that produce seizures in doses only slightly above the theraputic dose. It's well worth a read. For them something like 14mg smoked was perfect but at 24mg they started shaking. A TI of ONE seems too small to me. HQ-335 is more like 14 (still a little low).
I'm not saying you are wrong, only that it doesn't turn up on the streets of Johannesburg and I don't see any papers on it. But if you have the reference, I'm happy to be wrong.