4-Bromomethcathinone

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4-Bromomethcathinone
Systematic (IUPAC) name
2-(methylamino)-1-(p-bromophenyl)-propan-1-one
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Formula C10H12BrNO 
Mol. mass 242.11 g/mol
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4-Bromomethcathinone is a phenethylamine which is chemically similar to methcathinone and diethylpropion. It was found to be a serotonin1 and noradrenaline2 reuptake inhibitor, but to act more like an antidepressant than a stimulant.3

References

  1. ^ Foley, Kevin F., Cozzi, Nicholas V. Bromine substitution at the ring 3- or 4-position of methcathinone enhances potency at serotonin uptake transporters. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts (1999), 25, 678.17 (1999)
  2. ^ Foley, Kevin F., Cozzi, Nicholas V. Inhibition of transport function and desipramine binding at the human noradrenaline transporter by N-ethylmaleimide and protection by substrate analogs. Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology (2002), 365(6), 457-461.
  3. ^ Foley, Kevin F., Cozzi, Nicholas V. Novel aminopropiophenones as potential antidepressants. Drug Development Research (2003), 60(4), 252-260.

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