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Bluelighter
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I apologize if this is in the wrong forum. I remember reading a decades old paper a while ago describing stimulant properties of 1-phenylsulfanylethanamine, amphetamine with the beta carbon replaced with a sulfur, and comparing it to amphetamine but I can no longer locate it. Does anyone have this paper, or any information about this compound or phenylsulfanylethanamine analogs of substituted amphetamines? Maybe my memory is finally dying on me or I'm thinking of the sulfur being bonded on the other side of the alpha carbon or something else, but I'm pretty sure it was this compound. If necessary, I'll draw up a picture of the molecular structure, but I'd assume most people here know what I'm referring to.
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