1,3-Benzodioxolylpentanamine
Pharmaceutical compound
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1,3-Benzodioxolylpentanamine (BDP), also known as K or as 3,4-methylenedioxy-α-propylphenethylamine (MDPPEA), is a drug of the phenethylamine and amphetamine families.[1][2][3] It is the parent compound of 1,3-benzodioxolyl-N-methylpentanamine (MBDP; methyl-K) and 1,3-benzodioxolyl-N-ethylpentanamine (EBDP; ethyl-K), as well as of pentylone (βk-MBDP).[1][2][3] The drug was synthesized by Alexander Shulgin and mentioned in his 1991 book PiHKAL (Phenethylamines I Have Known and Loved).[1] In contrast to MBDP and EBDP however, BDP did not have its own entry in PiHKAL and is not known to have ever been tried by humans.[1][2] Very little is known about BDP.[1][2]
Other names1-(3,4-Methylenedioxyphenyl)-2-aminopentane; 3,4-Methylenedioxy-α-propylphenethylamine; MDPPEA; α-Propyl-1,3-benzodioxole-5-ethanamine; α-Propyl-3,4-methylenedioxyphenethylamine; α-Pr-MDPEA; 2-Amino-1-(3,4-methylenedioxyphenyl)pentane
ATC code
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Duration of actionUnknown[1]
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| Other names | 1-(3,4-Methylenedioxyphenyl)-2-aminopentane; 3,4-Methylenedioxy-α-propylphenethylamine; MDPPEA; α-Propyl-1,3-benzodioxole-5-ethanamine; α-Propyl-3,4-methylenedioxyphenethylamine; α-Pr-MDPEA; 2-Amino-1-(3,4-methylenedioxyphenyl)pentane |
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| Formula | C12H17NO2 |
| Molar mass | 207.273 g·molâ1 |
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