3-Methylphenethylamine
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3-Methylphenethylamine is an organic compound that belongs to the class of phenethylamines. It is a structural analog of phenethylamine, with a methyl group attached to the third carbon of the benzene ring.
Structure and properties[edit]
3-Methylphenethylamine has the chemical formula C9H13N. It consists of a phenyl ring substituted with a methyl group at the third position and an ethylamine chain. The presence of the methyl group influences its chemical properties and biological activity compared to the parent compound, phenethylamine.
Synthesis[edit]
The synthesis of 3-Methylphenethylamine can be achieved through various chemical reactions. One common method involves the alkylation of benzylamine with a methylating agent. Alternatively, it can be synthesized by the reduction of the corresponding nitrostyrene derivative.
Biological activity[edit]
As a phenethylamine derivative, 3-Methylphenethylamine may interact with monoamine receptors in the brain. However, its specific pharmacological effects and potential applications in medicine or research are not well-documented.
Applications[edit]
Currently, 3-Methylphenethylamine is primarily of interest in chemical research. Its potential applications in pharmaceuticals or other industries remain to be fully explored.
Safety and handling[edit]
As with many chemical compounds, proper safety precautions should be taken when handling 3-Methylphenethylamine. It should be stored in a cool, dry place and handled with appropriate protective equipment to avoid exposure.
Related pages[edit]
3-Methylphenethylamine[edit]
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2D chemical structure of 3-Methylphenethylamine
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