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Ketamine salts solubility

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The idea behind this is TMA-2 aka 2,4,5-trimethoxy-amphetamine. I can't tell if the nitrogen is in the correct position because it's not on pubchem and I don't have the 3d viewer component of chemsketch.

1-6-7-dihydro-2-H-furo-2-3-f-1-3-benzodioxol-7-yl-ethan-1-amine.jpg
 
The idea behind this is TMA-2 aka 2,4,5-trimethoxy-amphetamine. I can't tell if the nitrogen is in the correct position because it's not on pubchem and I don't have the 3d viewer component of chemsketch.

1-6-7-dihydro-2-H-furo-2-3-f-1-3-benzodioxol-7-yl-ethan-1-amine.jpg
I found a 3d viewer. The nitrogen is a bit off. I wonder if it's still active just less potent.
 
I keep pointing out that the most basic key is the aromatic being in a very specific relative position to the N: and any compound that fails that simple rule won't work. I even noted how diverse stimulants such as cocaine and amfonelic acid STILL obey that rule. An extra furan ring will still alter that relative position,

PucChem even lets you view them in 3D.

But I'm not going to sit down and work out the SMILES AGAIN qhen it could and should be added to the image along with the IUPAC name.
 
I keep pointing out that the most basic key is the aromatic being in a very specific relative position to the N: and any compound that fails that simple rule won't work. I even noted how diverse stimulants such as cocaine and amfonelic acid STILL obey that rule. An extra furan ring will still alter that relative position,

PucChem even lets you view them in 3D.

But I'm not going to sit down and work out the SMILES AGAIN qhen it could and should be added to the image along with the IUPAC name.
NC(C)C1COc2cc3OCOc3cc21

I found an online 3d .mol file viewer and the nitrogen isn't quite right. I wonder if it would be active but with a reduced potency?
 
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I want to call this "methylenedioxyindeno-ethanamine"
or "MDIEA" this one isn't on pubchem.

I have been paying close attention to various chemicals with phenethylamine and tryptamine structures and I believe that the nitrogen in this is closer to lying in between MDAT and MDMA than MDAI.

The idea was to place the nitrogen close to the same position as harmaline, yet not constrain it into a ring so that it will not be so planar as MDAT, MDAI, and harmaline.

"MDIEA" is designed so that the nitrogen will be higher than MDAI (closer to MDAT and harmaline in position) and also the nitrogen should be more offset and closer to the "magic position" compared to MDAT, MDAI, or harmaline (which are all too flat).

So here it is and I think it would be really interesting to try it for comparison.
Especially if one had experience with MDMA, MDAT, and MDAI it would neat to compare this.
methylenedioxy-indeno-6-yl-ethan-1-amine.jpg
 
So I Have been trying to design a new compound which keeps the nitrogen in a magic position and this is what I came up with. I checked it out in the 3d viewer and it looks better to me than some of the other chemicals I have been drawing.

What do you guys think about this?
Is this the PV replacement everyone is wanting?
nonamenew.jpg
 
It's a tertiary amine so you need a beta ketone. This is more like it:


I recall methylphenidate derivatives with increased SERT activity with that extra methyl.

The aromatic has a limited amount of space and so offsetting them doesn't help.

I'm not saying it's GOOD, but I'm pretty sure it's active.

What does PubChem say? Substructures and Related Structures should turn something up. ChemSpider will tell you if anyone is MAKING it.

BTW the actual INTENDED activity in important. Quite a few odd compounds have turn up when they were tested a cancer medications.... i.e. chemotherapy, I sign of toxicity.
 
I think I like this better. This is designed to be a 4-MMC like drug. The oxygen is to hopefully prevent this from being an MAOI (Same position as beta MeO, beta keto, and beta hydroxy which greatly attenuate MAOI activity).

I had previously thought that beta methoxy would be a better replacement for beta keto but after seeing all of my beta MeO creations in a 3d viewer I realized that this configuration is closer to beta ketone.

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Their are exact matches including patents, papers, CAS numbers, common names and vendors.




Do you see how annoying it is when others don't provide SMILES? Any idiot can sketch something in 10 second.... for someone else to spend the time redrawing.
 
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