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MBDB
Systematic (IUPAC) name
1-(1,3-Benzodioxol-5-yl)-N-methylbutan-2-amine
Identifiers
CAS number 103818-46-8
ATC code  ?
PubChem 124844
Chemical data
Formula C12H17N2O 
Mol. mass 207. IUPAC Nomenclature is a system of naming Chemical compounds and of describing the science of Chemistry in general CAS registry numbers are unique numerical identifiers for Chemical compounds Polymers biological sequences mixtures and Alloys They are also referred to The Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System is used for the classification of drugs It is controlled by the WHO Collaborating Centre for Drug PubChem is a Database of chemical Molecules The system is maintained by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI a component A chemical formula is a way of expressing information about the Atoms that constitute a particular Chemical compound, and how the relationship between those atoms changes Carbon (kɑɹbən is a Chemical element with the symbol C and its Atomic number is 6 Hydrogen (ˈhaɪdrədʒən is the Chemical element with Atomic number 1 Nitrogen (ˈnaɪtɹəʤɪn is a Chemical element that has the symbol N and Atomic number 7 and Atomic weight 14 Oxygen (from the Greek roots ὀξύς (oxys (acid literally "sharp" from the taste of acids and -γενής (-genēs (producer literally begetteris the The molecular mass (abbreviated m of a substance, more commonly referred to as molecular weight and abbreviated as MW, is the Mass of one 27 g/mol
SMILES eMolecules & PubChem
Physical data
Melt. point 156 °C (313 °F)
Pharmacokinetic data
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Therapeutic considerations
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MBDB, or 3,4-methylenedioxy-alpha-ethyl-N-methylphenethylamine, is a lesser-known hallucinogenic phenethylamine. The melting point of a solid is the temperature range at which it changes state from solid to Liquid. In Pharmacology, bioavailability is used to describe the fraction of an administered Dose of unchanged drug that reaches the Systemic circulation, one of Drug metabolism is the Metabolism of drugs, their Biochemical modification or degradation usually through specialized enzymatic systems The biological half-life of a substance is the time it takes for a substance (drug radioactive nuclide or other to lose half of its pharmacologic physiologic or radiologic activity Excretion is the process of eliminating waste products of Metabolism and other non-useful materials The pregnancy category of a pharmaceutical agent is an assessment of the risk of fetal injury due to the pharmaceutical if it is used as directed by the mother during The regulation of therapeutic goods, that is drugs and therapeutic devices, varies by jurisdiction In Pharmacology and Toxicology, a route In Chemistry, a methyl group is a Hydrophobic Alkyl Functional group named after Methane (4 Phenethylamine, or β -phenylethylamine or 2-phenylethylamine is an Alkaloid and Monoamine. The general group of pharmacological agents commonly known as hallucinogens can be divided into three broad categories Psychedelics, Dissociatives Phenethylamine, or β -phenylethylamine or 2-phenylethylamine is an Alkaloid and Monoamine. It is also known as "EDEN" or "Methyl-J. " It is the alpha-ethyl analog of MDMA (Esctasy). For other uses see Analog (disambiguation. In Chemistry, analogs or analogues are compounds in which one or MDMA ( 34-methylenedioxy- N -methylamphetamine) most commonly known today by the street name Ecstasy (often abbreviated E, X, It was first synthesized by David E. Nichols, a leading pharmacologist and chemist, and later tested by Alexander Shulgin and written up in his book, PiHKAL (Phenethylamines i Have Known And Loved). David E Nichols (born December 23, 1944) is an American Pharmacologist and Medicinal chemist. Pharmacology (from Greek grc φάρμακον pharmakon, "drug" and grc -λογία -logia) is the study of how Drugs A chemist is a Scientist trained in the Science of Chemistry. Alexander "Sasha" Shulgin (born June 17 1925 in Berkeley, California) is a Russian-American Pharmacologist, Chemist and PiHKAL is a 1991 book by Dr Alexander Shulgin and Ann Shulgin about Psychedelic Phenethylamines The full title of the book MBDB's dosage, according to PiHKAL, is 180-210mg; the proper dosage relative to body mass seems unknown. Its duration is 4-6 hours, with noticeable after-effects lasting for 1-3 hours.

MBDB causes many mild, MDMA-like effects, such as lowering of social barriers and inhibitions, a pronounced sense of empathy and compassion, and mild happiness, euphoria, and enhanced emotions are all present. MDMA ( 34-methylenedioxy- N -methylamphetamine) most commonly known today by the street name Ecstasy (often abbreviated E, X, The terms empathogen and entactogen are different terms used to describe a class of Psychoactive drugs that produce distinctive emotional and social effects similar Happiness is an Emotion associated with feelings ranging from contentment and satisfaction to Bliss and intense Joy. Euphoria is a medically recognized emotional state related to Pleasure and Happiness. An emotion is a mental and physiological state associated with a wide variety of feelings thoughts and behaviours However, MBDB's effects are much less profound then those of MDMA. MBDB's effects tend to produce less euphoria, less psychedelia, and have less stimulative properties than MDMA does. Euphoria is a medically recognized emotional state related to Pleasure and Happiness. Psychedelic music is a term that refers to a broad set of popular music styles genres and scenes that may include Psychedelic rock, psychedelic folk, Psychedelic Stimulant drugs are Drugs that temporarily increase alertness and awareness Many users declare that MBDB is a "watered-down" version of MDMA as MBDB loses action much more quickly, due to the milder effects, lack of a "rush," and its sedative effects. A sedative, or more specifically a sedative-hypnotic, is a substance that depresses the Central nervous system (CNS resulting in calmness relaxation sleepiness As with MDMA, users are at risk for acute dehydration if participating in strenuous physical activity and forget to drink water, as the drug may mask one's normal sense of exhaustion and thirst. Dehydration ( hypohydration) is the removal of Water ( hydro in ancient Greek) from an object Water is a common Chemical substance that is essential for the survival of all known forms of Life.

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