MindWeather
Bluelighter
I have little knowledge of organic chemistry and I just finished reading PiHKAL. I then ran through the list in TiHKAL and I have a quick question about Tryptamines.
Why are there no substituted Tryptamines with chemicals such as Bromine, Iodine, etc?
I noticed on Wikipedia (I am a master of research) that a Tryptamine doesn't have a 2nd or 3rd position, but it has a 4th and 5th (I don't really understand what that means either)?
So, why is it that there is no...say...4,5-bromo-4-dimethoxytryptamine? Maybe you can explain this in some relatively simple way. It would be appreciated.
Why are there no substituted Tryptamines with chemicals such as Bromine, Iodine, etc?
I noticed on Wikipedia (I am a master of research) that a Tryptamine doesn't have a 2nd or 3rd position, but it has a 4th and 5th (I don't really understand what that means either)?
So, why is it that there is no...say...4,5-bromo-4-dimethoxytryptamine? Maybe you can explain this in some relatively simple way. It would be appreciated.
