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'''Isoethcathinone''' is a [[psychoactive drug]] of the [[cathinone]] chemical class that produces stimulating, [[euphoria|euphoric]], and [[empathogen]]-[[entactogen]] effects when administered. Isoethcathinone is a [[substituted cathinone]], which are derived from the [[khat]] plant of eastern Africa. It features a [[phenethylamine]] core with an alkyl group attached to the alpha carbon, and a ketone group attached to the beta carbon.
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==Chemistry==
== Isoethcathinone ==


Isoethcathinone is a synthetic [[alkylamine]] chemical, part of the larger phenethylamine class. It is composed of a phenethylamine core with an alkyl group attached to the alpha carbon, and a ketone group attached to the beta carbon. The cathinone occurs naturally in the plant [[khat]] whose leaves are chewed as a recreational drug.
[[File:Isoethcathinone_Structure.svg|thumb|right|Chemical structure of Isoethcathinone]]


==Pharmacology==
'''Isoethcathinone''' is a synthetic stimulant of the [[cathinone]] class. It is chemically related to [[methcathinone]] and other substituted cathinones, which are known for their stimulant effects. Isoethcathinone is a designer drug that has been encountered in the recreational drug market.


Like other cathinones, isoethcathinone is thought to act as a [[norepinephrine-dopamine reuptake inhibitor]] (NDRI). It is believed to enhance the release of these neurotransmitters, which are part of the body's natural "fight or flight" response system. This can lead to physical effects such as increased heart rate and alertness.
== Chemical Structure and Properties ==


==Effects==
Isoethcathinone is a beta-keto analogue of [[amphetamine]], sharing a similar core structure with a ketone group at the beta position. The chemical structure of isoethcathinone is characterized by a phenethylamine backbone with an ethyl group attached to the nitrogen atom, distinguishing it from other cathinones.


The effects of isoethcathinone can vary greatly depending on the dose, individual's physiology, and the purity of the drug. Common effects include feelings of euphoria, increased alertness and focus, and increased energy. However, it can also cause negative effects such as anxiety, paranoia, and insomnia.
The presence of the beta-keto group is a defining feature of cathinones, contributing to their pharmacological activity. Isoethcathinone's structure can be represented by the molecular formula C11H15NO, and it has a molar mass of 177.24 g/mol.


==Legal Status==
== Pharmacology ==


The legal status of isoethcathinone varies by country. In some countries, it is a controlled substance, while in others it is completely illegal. It is important to check the laws in your area before possessing or using this substance.
Isoethcathinone acts as a central nervous system stimulant. It is believed to exert its effects by increasing the levels of [[neurotransmitters]] such as [[dopamine]], [[norepinephrine]], and [[serotonin]] in the brain. This action is similar to that of other stimulants, leading to increased alertness, energy, and euphoria.


==See Also==
The pharmacokinetics of isoethcathinone, including its metabolism and excretion, are not well-documented in scientific literature. However, it is likely metabolized in the liver and excreted via the kidneys, similar to other cathinones.
 
== Legal Status ==
 
The legal status of isoethcathinone varies by country. In many jurisdictions, it is classified as a controlled substance due to its potential for abuse and lack of accepted medical use. It is often included in legislation targeting synthetic cathinones and other novel psychoactive substances.
 
== Health Risks and Effects ==
 
The use of isoethcathinone can pose significant health risks. Acute effects may include increased heart rate, elevated blood pressure, and hyperthermia. Chronic use can lead to psychological dependence, cardiovascular issues, and neurotoxicity.
 
Users may also experience adverse effects such as anxiety, paranoia, and hallucinations. The long-term health effects of isoethcathinone use are not well-studied, but they are likely similar to those of other stimulant drugs.
 
== Related Pages ==


* [[Cathinone]]
* [[Cathinone]]
* [[Substituted cathinone]]
* [[Methcathinone]]
* [[Phenethylamine]]
* [[Amphetamine]]
* [[Psychoactive drug]]
* [[Designer drug]]
* [[Stimulant]]


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[[Category:Stimulants]]
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Latest revision as of 06:53, 16 February 2025


Isoethcathinone[edit]

File:Isoethcathinone Structure.svg
Chemical structure of Isoethcathinone

Isoethcathinone is a synthetic stimulant of the cathinone class. It is chemically related to methcathinone and other substituted cathinones, which are known for their stimulant effects. Isoethcathinone is a designer drug that has been encountered in the recreational drug market.

Chemical Structure and Properties[edit]

Isoethcathinone is a beta-keto analogue of amphetamine, sharing a similar core structure with a ketone group at the beta position. The chemical structure of isoethcathinone is characterized by a phenethylamine backbone with an ethyl group attached to the nitrogen atom, distinguishing it from other cathinones.

The presence of the beta-keto group is a defining feature of cathinones, contributing to their pharmacological activity. Isoethcathinone's structure can be represented by the molecular formula C11H15NO, and it has a molar mass of 177.24 g/mol.

Pharmacology[edit]

Isoethcathinone acts as a central nervous system stimulant. It is believed to exert its effects by increasing the levels of neurotransmitters such as dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin in the brain. This action is similar to that of other stimulants, leading to increased alertness, energy, and euphoria.

The pharmacokinetics of isoethcathinone, including its metabolism and excretion, are not well-documented in scientific literature. However, it is likely metabolized in the liver and excreted via the kidneys, similar to other cathinones.

Legal Status[edit]

The legal status of isoethcathinone varies by country. In many jurisdictions, it is classified as a controlled substance due to its potential for abuse and lack of accepted medical use. It is often included in legislation targeting synthetic cathinones and other novel psychoactive substances.

Health Risks and Effects[edit]

The use of isoethcathinone can pose significant health risks. Acute effects may include increased heart rate, elevated blood pressure, and hyperthermia. Chronic use can lead to psychological dependence, cardiovascular issues, and neurotoxicity.

Users may also experience adverse effects such as anxiety, paranoia, and hallucinations. The long-term health effects of isoethcathinone use are not well-studied, but they are likely similar to those of other stimulant drugs.

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