4-HO-EPT
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Preferred IUPAC name 3-{2-[Ethyl(propyl)amino]ethyl}-1H-indol-4-ol | |
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C15H22N2O | |
Molar mass | 246.354 g·mol−1 |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). |
Chemical compound
4-HO-EPT (4-hydroxy-N-ethyl-N-propyltryptamine) is a rarely encountered chemical compound of the tryptamine class, which is structurally related to psilocin (4-HO-DMT).
Legality
[edit]- United Kingdom: 4-HO-EPT is illegal in the United Kingdom as a result of the Psychoactive Substances Act of 2016.[1]
- United States: 4-HO-EPT may be considered an analogue of psilocin, which is a Schedule I drug under the Controlled Substances Act. As such, the sale for human consumption would be illegal under the Federal Analogue Act.[citation needed]
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[edit]Tryptamines |
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N-Acetyltryptamines |
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α-Alkyltryptamines |
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Triptans | |
Cyclized tryptamines |
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Isotryptamines | |
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