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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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psychoactive compounds. It is very
similar in
structure to
other methcathinone derivatives such as 3-MMC and 4-CMC.
Unlike cathinone,
which occurs...
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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...
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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...
- cathinone, and
phentermine families. It is the α-methyl
analogue of
methcathinone and the β-keto
analogue of mephentermine. The drug's EC50Tooltip half-maximal...
- on 16
April 2010. Note that four of the
above compounds (cathinone,
methcathinone,
diethylpropion and pyrovalerone) were
already illegal in the UK at...
- well as
hyperthermia in mice,
similarly to
methcathinone. In
contrast to
methamphetamine and
methcathinone, 4-MMA
appears to
produce minimal dopaminergic...
- 4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) and the 3,4-methylenedioxy
analog of
methcathinone. The only
structural difference of
methylone with
respect to MDMA is...
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Britzi M,
Sobol E,
Willenz U, Nutt D,
Edery N (June 2015). "3-Methyl-
methcathinone:
Pharmacokinetic profile evaluation in pigs in
relation to pharmacodynamics"...
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steric hindrance. In a
study comparing various aryl-substituted
methcathinone analogs in rat
brain synaptosomes, the
following values were found....