N-t-Butyltryptamine
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Formula | C14H20N2 |
Molar mass | 216.328 g·mol−1 |
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N-t-Butyltryptamine (NTBT) is a tryptamine derivative which has serotonergic effects. It is described by Alexander Shulgin as producing "a light-headed intoxication that is a totally pleasant buzz, but nothing more profound than that" at a dosage range of 5 to 20 mg, along with the related sec-butyl isomer NSBT which is similar in effects but slightly less potent.[1][2]
See also
- alpha-Ethyltryptamine
- 4-HO-DSBT
- 4-HO-McPeT
- 5-Chloro-αMT
- MPMI
References
- ↑ "N-Ethyltryptamine". TiHKAL entry. Erowid.org.
- ↑ Laing RP (2003). Hallucinogens: A Forensic Drug Handbook. Academic Press. pp. 98–99. ISBN 978-0-12-433951-4.
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