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Methcathinone /ˌmɛθˈkæθɪˌnoʊn/ (α-methylamino-propiophenone or ephedrone) (sometimes
called "cat" or "jeff" or "catnip" or "M-Kat" or "kat" or "intash")...
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Catha edulis (khat) and is
chemically similar to ephedrine, cathine,
methcathinone and
other amphetamines. It is
probably the main
contributor to the stimulant...
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produce N-methylpseudoephedrine and
methcathinone. It has also been
found to be
about 1.6
times less
potent than
methcathinone,
making it
roughly equipotent...
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psychoactive compounds. It is very
similar in
structure to
other methcathinone derivatives such as 3-MMC and 4-CMC.
Unlike cathinone,
which occurs...
- can be
thought of as the
tryptamine analogue of the
phenethylamine methcathinone. The EC50Tooltip half-maximal
effective concentration values of BK-NM-AMT...
- do****ented in
reports of
illicit methcathinone manufacturing. This is due to
manganese being a
byproduct of
methcathinone synthesis if pot****ium permanganate...
- dopamine,
serotonin and
norepinephrine releasing activities of a
series of
methcathinone analogs in male rat
brain synaptosomes". Psychopharmacology. 236 (3):...
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inferring the
toxicity of
mephedrone from
methcathinone,
noting some of the
toxicity ****ociated with
methcathinone is due to
manganese impurities related...
- tyramine, amphetamine, methamphetamine, lisdexamfetamine, cathinone,
methcathinone, phentermine, propylhexedrine, phenmetrazine, pemoline, 4-methylaminorex...
- the
plant genus Nepetalactone, the cat
attractant in the
catnip plant Methcathinone, a drug
sometimes called "catnip"
Catmint (disambiguation) This disambiguation...