Routes ofadministration Oral PubChem CID 30999 Formula C11H14N2 | CAS Number 22196-72-1 ChemSpider 28759 | |
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Legal status Uncontrolled (but covered under the Federal Analogue Act in the United States and Australia and likely under similar bills in other countries) |
6-(2-Aminopropyl)indole (6-API, 6-IT) is an indole derivative with no history of use in humans. The analogue 5-API is known to be psychoactive, indicating 6-API may also be psychoactive by the same structure-activity relationship that links 5-APB and 6-APB.
Alexander Shulgin says in his book TiHKAL "From the normal 3-position to the 2, the 4, the 5, the 6 or the 7-positions. All five alpha-methyltryptamine isomers are known, but only one is known to be active in man as a CNS active material. This is the 5-isomer, 5-(2-aminopropyl)indole or 5-IT"[1].
Studies in dogs have also shown the drug to increase hemoglobin levels in the bloodstream.
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