Ham-milton
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I had been talking with smyth about the probable depressant effect of a-keto-DMT, and he mocked me
lol
Anyway, I had forgotten about this little feller that Mad_Scientist found for me- that continues to confirm my theory that any-sort-o-Pentagon-C-C(=O)-N set up yields a GABA-A a1-subunit containing selective depressant ligand.
This lends a little more credence to my guess that a-keto-DMT would be an active depressant:
N-(p-methylbenzyl)-5-nitroindol-3-ylglyoxylamide
Ki 31.3 nM at the α1 subtype of the GABAa receptor, no activity at α2 or α5
J. Med. Chem., 2007; 50(7): 1627-1634. http://pubs.acs.org/cgi-bin/abstract.cg ... 07707.html
Big thanks to Mad_Scientist for originally pointing this out to me!
oh yeah, in your face
Anyway, I had forgotten about this little feller that Mad_Scientist found for me- that continues to confirm my theory that any-sort-o-Pentagon-C-C(=O)-N set up yields a GABA-A a1-subunit containing selective depressant ligand.
This lends a little more credence to my guess that a-keto-DMT would be an active depressant:
N-(p-methylbenzyl)-5-nitroindol-3-ylglyoxylamide
Ki 31.3 nM at the α1 subtype of the GABAa receptor, no activity at α2 or α5
J. Med. Chem., 2007; 50(7): 1627-1634. http://pubs.acs.org/cgi-bin/abstract.cg ... 07707.html
Big thanks to Mad_Scientist for originally pointing this out to me!
oh yeah, in your face
