4-Methyl-5-phenyl-1,3-oxazolidine
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Pharmaceutical compound
CAS Number
- 42794-92-3
70939-17-2 (mixture of cis isomers)
70939-18-3 (mixture of trans isomers)
FormulaC10H13NO
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| Formula | C10H13NO |
| Molar mass | 163.220 g·mol−1 |
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4-Methyl-5-phenyl-1,3-oxazolidine is a recreational designer drug with stimulant effects. It is the ring-contracted analogue of phenmetrazine, having a 5 membered oxazolidine ring in place of the 6 membered morpholine core of phenmetrazine, and has similar stimulant effects with only slightly lower potency, though less chemical stability due to the acid-sensitive oxazolidine ring.[1][2]
References
- ↑ Kalm MJ (November 1960). "3-Imidomethyloxazolidines". The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 25 (11): 1929–1937. doi:10.1021/jo01081a026.
- ↑ Valter K, Arrizabalaga P (1998). Designer Drugs Directory. Elsevier. pp. 129, 135. ISBN 978-0-444-20525-4.
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