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Phenylpropylaminopentane

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CAS Number
  
784118-64-5

Formula
  
C14H23N

3D model (Jmol)
  
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PubChem CID
  
51529346

Molar mass
  
205.35 g·mol

ChemSpider ID
  
21106218

Phenylpropylaminopentane

Legal status
  
CA: Schedule I UK: Class A

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(-)-1-Phenyl-2-propylaminopentane (also known as (-)-PPAP and N,α-dipropylphenethylamine) is a stimulant of the phenethylamine and amphetamine classes with an unusual effects profile and mechanism of action.

(-)-PPAP is classified as a monoaminergic activity enhancer that stimulates the impulse propagation mediated transmitter release of the neurotransmitters dopamine, norepinephrine and serotonin in the brain. Unlike stimulants such as amphetamine, which release a flood of monoamine neurotransmitters in an uncontrolled manner, (-)-PPAP instead only increases the amount of neurotransmitters that get released when a neuron is stimulated by receiving an impulse from a neighbouring neuron. Both amphetamine and (-)-PPAP promote the release of monoamines and deuteramines, however while amphetamine causes neurons to dump neurotransmitter stores into the synapse regardless of external input, (-)-PPAP does not influence the pattern of neurotransmitter release and instead releases a larger amount of neurotransmitters than normal.

(-)-PPAP has no monoamine oxidase inhibitory activity.

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