Alpha-Aminopropiophenone
Alpha-Aminopropiophenone Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.
Alpha-Aminopropiophenone is a monoamine alkaloid found in the shrub Catha edulis (Khat). Closely related to ephedrine, cathine and other amphetamines, it is probably the main contributor to the stimulant effect of Catha edulis. Alpha-Aminopropiophenone differs from many other amphetamines in that its structure is a ketone. Other amphetamines to share this structure include the antidepressant bupropion and the stimulant methcathinone, among others. Internationally, cathinone is categorized as a Schedule I drug. Alpha-Aminopropiophenone was added to the Controlled Substances Act's Schedule I in 1993 in compliance with international laws.
Trade Name | Alpha-Aminopropiophenone |
Generic | Cathinone |
Cathinone Other Names | alpha-Aminopropiophenone, Cathinone, Cathinonum, Catinona, D-Cathinone, Norephedrone |
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Formula | C9H11NO |
Weight | Average: 149.1897 Monoisotopic: 149.084063979 |
Groups | Illicit |
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Last Updated: | September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am |
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