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| Other names | 4-OH-AET; 4-HO-αET; 4-OH-αET; 4-Hydroxy-α-ethyltryptamine |
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| Formula | C12H16N2O |
| Molar mass | 204.273 g·mol−1 |
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4-HO-AET, or 4-HO-αET, also known as 4-hydroxy-α-ethyltryptamine, is a psychoactive drug of the tryptamine and α-alkyltryptamine families related to α-ethyltryptamine (ΑΕΤ or αET).[1] It has been encountered as a novel designer drug of interest on online drug discussion forums.[1]
Chemistry
Analogues
Analogues of 4-HO-AET include α-ethyltryptamine, 4-HO-AMT, α-methylserotonin (5-HO-AMT), 5-MeO-AMT, 4-methyl-AMT, 5-fluoro-AET, and 5-chloro-AET, among others.
See also
References
- 1 2 Kelleher C, Christie R, Lalor K, Fox J, Bowden M, O'Donnell M (2011). An Overview of New Psychoactive Substances and the Outlets Supplying Them (PDF). Dublin: National Advisory Committee on Drugs (NACD). p. 47. ISBN 978-1-4064-2588-8.
The browsing of drugs-related forums such as www.drugs-forum.com led to the identification of the following substances of interest to users of new psychoactive substances: [...] 3. 4-OH-AET [...]