Methylpropyltryptamine (MPT; N-methyl-N-propyltryptamine) is a tryptamine. It is a homolog of methylethyltryptamine.
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Preferred IUPAC name
N-[2-(1H-Indol-3-yl)ethyl]-N-methylpropan-1-amine | |
Other names
N-Methyl-N-propyltryptamine
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C14H20N2 | |
Molar mass | 216.328 g·mol−1 |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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An analytical method for its detection has been reported.[1]
In 2019, Chadeayne et al. published the crystal structure of MPT.[2] The authors describe the structure as "...a single molecule in the asymmetric unit, with an indole group that demonstrates a mean deviation from planarity of 0.015 A°."
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edit- ^ Brandt, Simon D; Freeman, Sally; Fleet, Ian A; Alder, John F (2005). "Analytical chemistry of synthetic routes to psychoactive tryptamines : Part III. Characterisation of the Speeter and Anthony route to N,N-dialkylated tryptamines using CI-IT-MS-MS". The Analyst. 130 (9): 1258–1262. Bibcode:2005Ana...130.1258B. doi:10.1039/b504001a. PMID 16096671.
- ^ Chadeayne, Andrew R.; Golen, James A.; Manke, David R. (2019-07-28). "N -Methyl- N -propyltryptamine (MPT)". IUCrData. 4 (7): x190962. Bibcode:2019IUCrD...490962C. doi:10.1107/S2414314619009623. ISSN 2414-3146.