TheAppleCore
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Forgive my limited understanding of chemistry.
So, aMT, as I understand it, is essentially the tryptamine analogue of amphetamine, with aMT being alpha-methyltryptamine and amphetamine being alpha-methylphenethylamine. They have a number of interesting parallels, both in their subjective effects, and in their pharmacology.
I'm wondering if this tryptamine/phenethylamine analogue concept can be taken any further? Can we develop new and potentially interesting psychedelic compounds by taking a well known and positively received tryptamine like 4-HO-DMT, and synthesizing its phenethylamine analogue, 4-hydroxy-dimethylphenethylamine?
So, aMT, as I understand it, is essentially the tryptamine analogue of amphetamine, with aMT being alpha-methyltryptamine and amphetamine being alpha-methylphenethylamine. They have a number of interesting parallels, both in their subjective effects, and in their pharmacology.
I'm wondering if this tryptamine/phenethylamine analogue concept can be taken any further? Can we develop new and potentially interesting psychedelic compounds by taking a well known and positively received tryptamine like 4-HO-DMT, and synthesizing its phenethylamine analogue, 4-hydroxy-dimethylphenethylamine?