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6 APT

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Routes of administration
  
Oral

CAS Number
  
3160-20-1

ChemSpider
  
23204045

ATC code
  
none

PubChem CID
  
14964398

Molar mass
  
189.3 g/mol

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Legal status
  
Uncontrolled (but may be covered under the Federal Analogue Act in the United States and under similar bills in other countries)

6-(2-Aminopropyl)tetralin (6-APT), also sometimes called tetralinylaminopropane (TAP), is a drug of the amphetamine class which acts as a selective serotonin releasing agent (SSRA). It has IC50 values of 121 nM, 6,436 nM, and 3,371 nM for inhibiting the reuptake of serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine, respectively. Though it possesses an appreciable in vitro profile, in animal drug discrimination studies it was not found to substitute for MMAI or amphetamine and to only partially substitute for MBDB. This parallels Alexander Shulgin's finding that EDMA (the 1,4-benzodioxine analogue of 6-APT) is inactive, and appears to indicate that the pharmacokinetics of both EDMA and 6-APT may not be favorable.

References

6-APT Wikipedia