2C-T-33

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2C-T-33
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2C-T-33 is a synthetic psychedelic compound belonging to the 2C family of phenethylamines. It was first synthesized by the chemist Alexander Shulgin and is known for its psychoactive effects.

Chemical Structure[edit]

Chemical structure of 2C-T-33

2C-T-33 is chemically classified as a phenethylamine, characterized by a phenyl ring bound to an amino group through an ethyl chain. The compound is further substituted with two methoxy groups at the 2 and 5 positions of the phenyl ring, and an ethylthio group at the 4 position. This structural configuration is similar to other compounds in the 2C-T series, which are known for their psychedelic properties.

Synthesis[edit]

The synthesis of 2C-T-33 involves the reaction of 2,5-dimethoxyphenethylamine with ethylthiol in the presence of a suitable catalyst. The process requires careful control of reaction conditions to ensure the correct substitution pattern on the phenyl ring. The synthesis is typically carried out in a laboratory setting by experienced chemists due to the complexity and potential hazards involved.

Pharmacology[edit]

2C-T-33 acts primarily as a serotonin receptor agonist, particularly at the 5-HT2A receptor, which is believed to be responsible for its psychedelic effects. The compound's interaction with serotonin receptors leads to alterations in perception, mood, and cognition, characteristic of psychedelic experiences. The exact pharmacokinetics and metabolism of 2C-T-33 in humans are not well-documented, and further research is needed to fully understand its effects and potential risks.

Effects[edit]

The effects of 2C-T-33 are similar to those of other 2C compounds, producing alterations in visual perception, mood, and thought processes. Users have reported experiencing enhanced colors, visual patterns, and a sense of euphoria. The duration of effects typically lasts between 6 to 10 hours, depending on the dose and individual metabolism.

Safety and Legal Status[edit]

The safety profile of 2C-T-33 is not well-established, and its use carries potential risks, including psychological distress and adverse physical reactions. As with many research chemicals, the lack of comprehensive studies means that the long-term effects are unknown. Legally, 2C-T-33 is classified as a controlled substance in several countries, making its manufacture, distribution, and possession illegal without proper authorization.

Related Compounds[edit]

2C-T-33 is part of the broader 2C family of compounds, which includes other substances such as 2C-B, 2C-I, and 2C-T-7. These compounds share a common phenethylamine backbone but differ in their substitution patterns, leading to variations in their pharmacological effects and potency.

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