Description
5-API
5-(2-Aminopropyl)indole (5-API, 5-IT, PAL-571) is an indole and phenethylamine derivative with empathogenic effects. Its preparation was first reported by Albert Hofmann in 1962.It is a designer drug that has been openly sold as a recreational drug by online vendors since 2011.Although 5-IT is a positional isomer of the tryptamine drug αMT, the compound is not itself a tryptamine as the indole ring is substituted at the 5 position rather than at the 3 position. The compound is closer chemically to phenethylamine derivatives such as 5-APB. This is reflected in the compound’s effects when used as a drug, which are reportedly stimulating rather than psychedelic.
5-API
: It is closer to phenethylamine derivatives such as 5-APB
Other names: 5-(2-Aminopropyl)indole , 5-IT
IUPAC name: 2-(1H-indol-5-yl)-1-methyl-ethylamine
CAS number: 3784-30-3
Formula: C11H14N2
Purity: 99,9% min
Appearance: white powder
This product is intended for forensic purposes.
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