I know the Pihkal entry states: 2,5-DIMETHOXY-4-CHLOROAMPHETAMINE
Now, I am pretty ignorant about chemical names in general (the subject interests me and I plan on studying it more, but bare with me here.)
I've seen this same compound named in the following fashion, and I'm wondering if it's simply a different way of naming the same compound, an incorrect chemical name, or a different compound alltogether miss-named as DOC:
1-(2,5-DIMETHOXY-4-CHLOROPHENYL)-2-AMINOPROPANE HYDROCHLORIDE
Every other compound listed where I found this strange name had chemical names consistent with that of Pihkal, but when I came across DOC and DOI, they had this instead. DOI is listed as:
1-(2,5-DIMETHOXY-4-IODOPHENYL)-2-AMINOPROPANE HYDROCHLORIDE
The 2 names are obviously consistent with each other, just not with PiHkal.
Any chemistry nuts care to crack this one?
Now, I am pretty ignorant about chemical names in general (the subject interests me and I plan on studying it more, but bare with me here.)
I've seen this same compound named in the following fashion, and I'm wondering if it's simply a different way of naming the same compound, an incorrect chemical name, or a different compound alltogether miss-named as DOC:
1-(2,5-DIMETHOXY-4-CHLOROPHENYL)-2-AMINOPROPANE HYDROCHLORIDE
Every other compound listed where I found this strange name had chemical names consistent with that of Pihkal, but when I came across DOC and DOI, they had this instead. DOI is listed as:
1-(2,5-DIMETHOXY-4-IODOPHENYL)-2-AMINOPROPANE HYDROCHLORIDE
The 2 names are obviously consistent with each other, just not with PiHkal.
Any chemistry nuts care to crack this one?