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Para Chloroamphetamine

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CAS Number
  
64-12-0

IUPHAR/BPS
  
4592

ChEMBL
  
CHEMBL358967

Molar mass
  
169.651 g/mol

PubChem CID
  
3127

ChemSpider
  
3015

Formula
  
C9H12ClN

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para-Chloroamphetamine (PCA), also known as 4-chloroamphetamine (4-CA), is a substituted amphetamine and monoamine releaser similar to MDMA, but with substantially higher neurotoxicity, thought to be due to the unrestrained release of both serotonin and dopamine by a metabolite. It is used as a neurotoxin by neurobiologists to selectively kill serotonergic neurons for research purposes, in the same way that 6-hydroxydopamine is used to kill dopaminergic neurons.

However, the effects of the compound on experimental animals appear less encouraging. It has been detected as an apparent designer drug, along with the related 3-chloroamphetamine, which is even more potent as a releaser of dopamine and serotonin but slightly less neurotoxic.

The closely related N-methylated derivative, para-Chloromethamphetamine (CMA), which is metabolised to para-chloroamphetamine in vivo, has neurotoxic properties as well.

China

As of October 2015 4-CA is a controlled substance in China.

References

Para-Chloroamphetamine Wikipedia