Thiothinone
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Systematic (IUPAC) name | |
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2-(methylamino)-1-(thiophen-2-yl)propan-1-one | |
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24065-17-6 ![]() 54817-67-3 (hydrochloride) |
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Formula | C8H11NOS |
Molar mass | 169.24g/mol |
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Thiothinone (βk-MPA) is a stimulant of the cathinone class that is the beta-keto analog of methiopropamine and has been sold online as a designer drug.[1][2][3]
Thiothinone was also reported to be a pyrolysis product of methiopropamine.[4]
See also
- α-Pyrrolidinopentiothiophenone (α-PVT)
- Methcathinone
- Methiopropamine, non-ketone counterpart
References
- ↑ "2-Thiothinone (hydrochloride)". Cayman Chemical. Retrieved 9 September 2015.
- ↑ F. F. Blicke, J. H. Burckhalter (March 1942). "α-Thienylaminoalkanes". Journal of the American Chemical Society 64 (3): 477–480. doi:10.1021/ja01255a001.
- ↑ Veniero Gambaro, Eleonora Casagni, Lucia Dell’Acqua, Gabriella Roda, Lucia Tamborini, Giacomo Luca Visconti, Francesco Demartin (September 2015). "Identification and characterization of a new designer drug thiothinone in seized products". Forensic Toxicology. doi:10.1007/s11419-015-0289-2.
- ↑ Emily D. Bouso, Elizabeth A. Gardner, John E. O'Brien, Brian Talbot, Pierce V. Kavanagh (July–August 2014). "Characterization of the pyrolysis products of methiopropamine". Drug Testing and Analysis 6 (7–8): 676–683. doi:10.1002/dta.1571. PMID 24166818.
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