5-Methoxymethylone
A synthetic entactogen of the cathinone class
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5-Methoxymethylone (also known as bk-MMDMA) is a synthetic entactogen of the cathinone class. It is chemically related to methylone and is known for its psychoactive effects.
Chemical structure and properties[edit]
5-Methoxymethylone is a substituted cathinone, which is a class of compounds structurally related to cathinone, the active constituent of the khat plant. The chemical structure of 5-Methoxymethylone includes a methoxy group at the 5-position of the phenyl ring, a methyl group at the 2-position, and a ketone group at the beta position of the side chain. This structure is similar to that of methylone, with the addition of the methoxy group.
Pharmacology[edit]
As a member of the cathinone class, 5-Methoxymethylone is believed to act as a serotonin-norepinephrine-dopamine reuptake inhibitor (SNDRI), similar to other entactogens. This means it increases the levels of serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine in the brain, leading to its psychoactive effects. The presence of the methoxy group may influence its potency and duration of action compared to other cathinones.
Effects[edit]
The effects of 5-Methoxymethylone are reported to be similar to those of other entactogens, such as MDMA and methylone. Users may experience increased empathy, euphoria, and sociability. However, the specific effects can vary depending on the dose, individual physiology, and other factors.
Legal status[edit]
The legal status of 5-Methoxymethylone varies by country. In some jurisdictions, it may be classified as a controlled substance due to its structural similarity to other banned cathinones. It is important to consult local regulations to determine its legal status.
Safety and toxicity[edit]
As with many synthetic cathinones, the safety and toxicity profile of 5-Methoxymethylone is not well-studied. Potential risks may include cardiovascular effects, neurotoxicity, and addiction. Users should exercise caution and be aware of the potential for adverse effects.
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Chemical structure of 5-Methoxymethylone
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Chemical structure of 5-Methoxymethylone
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