Holy_cow
Bluelighter
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(R)-4-Bromo-3,6-dimethoxy-1-aminomethyl-benzocyclobutane (TCB-2) is one of Nichols latest products, reported in J. Med. Chem. 2006, 49, 5794-5803. Results of the drug discrimination assay indicate that TCB-2 is equipotent to LSD and is theretofore the most potent phenethylamine hallucinogen ever reported. However, TCB-2 is different than other hallucinogenic 5-HT2A agonists due to the fact that it is a functionally selective agonist at the 5-HT2A receptor, having about 65-fold selectivity for the activation of the PLC signaling pathway over arachidonic acid release or 2-arachidonylglycerol (2-AG) production. Therefore, Nichols et al. argue that it might not be hallucinogenic in humans.
This compound is commercially available from one of the well known biochemicals suppliers (TCB-2, 10mg 150€), and I know that at least one person (a Bluelighter) has purchased and tasted it, but can't remember what he reported on the effects.
So, if you have sampled this compound, please share your experiences and post them here!
This compound is commercially available from one of the well known biochemicals suppliers (TCB-2, 10mg 150€), and I know that at least one person (a Bluelighter) has purchased and tasted it, but can't remember what he reported on the effects.
So, if you have sampled this compound, please share your experiences and post them here!
