2C (psychedelics)
2C (psychedelics)
The 2C family of psychedelic phenethylamines is a group of compounds that are known for their psychoactive effects. These compounds are characterized by the presence of two carbon atoms between the phenyl ring and the amino group, hence the name "2C". They are structurally related to the phenethylamine class of compounds and are known for their ability to alter perception, mood, and cognitive processes.
Structure and Chemistry
The general structure of 2C compounds consists of a phenyl ring with a methoxy group at the 2 and 5 positions, and an ethylamine chain. The basic structure can be modified by adding different substituents to the phenyl ring, which can significantly alter the pharmacological properties of the compound.
Common 2C Compounds
- 2C-B () - Known for its entactogenic and psychedelic effects, 2C-B is one of the most popular compounds in the 2C family.
- 2C-C () - This compound is known for its milder psychedelic effects compared to 2C-B.
- 2C-D () - Often referred to as a "philosopher's drug," 2C-D is known for its cognitive enhancement properties.
- 2C-E () - Known for its intense psychedelic effects, 2C-E is often used in research settings.
- 2C-F () - A less common member of the 2C family, known for its unique effects.
Pharmacology
2C compounds primarily act as serotonin receptor agonists, particularly at the 5-HT2A receptor. This action is responsible for their psychedelic effects. The binding affinity and selectivity for different serotonin receptors can vary significantly between different 2C compounds, leading to a wide range of effects.
Effects
The effects of 2C compounds can vary widely depending on the specific compound, dose, and individual. Common effects include:
- Altered sensory perception
- Enhanced emotional responses
- Changes in thought patterns
- Visual hallucinations
Legal Status
The legal status of 2C compounds varies by country. Some, like 2C-B, are controlled substances in many jurisdictions, while others may be legal or unscheduled.
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