4-HO-PiPT
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4-Hydroxy-''N''-propyl-''N''-isopropyltryptamine (4-HO-PiPT, Piprocin) is a
substituted tryptamine Substituted tryptamines, or serotonin analogues, are organic compounds which may be thought of as being derived from tryptamine itself. The molecular structures of all tryptamines contain an indole ring, joined to an amino group, amino (NH2) group ...
derivative which is claimed to have
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effects. It has been sold as a
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, first being identified in 2021 in
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See also

* 4-HO-DPT * 4-HO-DiPT * 4-HO-DSBT * 4-HO-McPT * 4-HO-McPeT * 5-MeO-PiPT *
Ebalzotan Ebalzotan (NAE-086) is a selective 5-HT1A receptor agonist. It was under development as an antidepressant and anxiolytic agent but produced undesirable side effects in phase I clinical trials and was subsequently discontinued. See also * 4 ...
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Propylisopropyltryptamine Propylisopropyltryptamine (PiPT) is a chemical in the tryptamine family, which reportedly produces psychedelic and hallucinogenic effects that resemble those of other related dialkyl tryptamine derivatives, although PiPT is reportedly relatively ...


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