5-MBPB
Chemical compound
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5-MBPB (also known as 5-MPBP and 5-MABB) is an amphetamine and phenylisobutylamine derivative which is structurally related to MDMA and has been sold as a designer drug. It can be described as the benzofuran-5-yl analogue of MBDB or the butanamine homologue of 5-MAPB, and is also a structural isomer of 5-EAPB and 6-EAPB. Anecdotal reports suggest this compound has been sold as a designer drug in various European countries since early 2015, but the first definitive identification was made in December 2015 by a forensic laboratory in Slovenia.[1]
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- CA: Schedule I
- DE: NpSG (Industrial and scientific use only)
- UK: Class B
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| Formula | C13H17NO |
| Molar mass | 203.28 g/mol (freebase) 239.78 g/mol (hydrochloride) g·mol−1 |
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5-MBPB is similar in structure to compounds such as 5-APB which are claimed to be agonists of the 5-HT2C receptor.[2]
5-MBPB (5-MABB) has been found to act as a potent serotonin–norepinephrine–dopamine releasing agent (SNDRA), with preference for induction of serotonin release over norepinephrine and dopamine release, and fully substitutes for MDMA in animal drug discrimination tests.[3] Unlike 5-MAPB, it is a relatively weak serotonin 5-HT1B receptor agonist.[4]
See also
- Substituted benzofuran
- 6-MBPB (6-MABB)