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25TFM NBOMe

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CAS Number
  
1027161-33-6

ChemSpider
  
8243207

3D model (Jmol)
  
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PubChem CID
  
10067667

Formula
  
C19H22F3NO3

Molar mass
  
369.377 g/mol

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25TFM-NBOMe (also known as NBOMe-2C-TFM, 2C-TFM-NBOMe, and Cimbi-138) is a derivative of the phenethylamine hallucinogen 2C-TFM, discovered in 2004 by Ralf Heim at the Free University of Berlin. It acts as a potent partial agonist for the 5HT2A receptor, though its relative potency is disputed, with some studies finding it to be of lower potency than 25I-NBOMe, while others show it to be of similar or higher potency, possibly because of differences in the assay used. 2C-TFM-NB2OMe can be taken to produce psychedelic effects similar to 2C-I-NB2OMe and 2C-D-NB2OMe.

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25TFM-NBOMe Wikipedia