5F-MDMB-PICA

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5F-MDMB-PICA (MDMB-5F-PICA[2]) is a designer drug and synthetic cannabinoid.[3][4][5][6][7] In 2018, it was the fifth-most common synthetic cannabinoid identified in drugs seized by the Drug Enforcement Administration.[8]

Other names5F-MDMB-2201; 5-Fluoro MDMB-PICA
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5F-MDMB-PICA
Clinical data
Other names5F-MDMB-2201; 5-Fluoro MDMB-PICA
Legal status
Legal status
Identifiers
  • Methyl (2S)-2-[[1-(5-fluoropentyl)indole-3-carbonyl]amino]-3,3-dimethylbutanoate
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PubChem CID
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UNII
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Chemical and physical data
FormulaC21H29FN2O3
Molar mass376.472 g·mol−1
3D model (JSmol)
  • O=C(N[C@H](C(OC)=O)C(C)(C)C)C1=CN(CCCCCF)C2=C1C=CC=C2
  • InChI=1S/C21H29FN2O3/c1-21(2,3)18(20(26)27-4)23-19(25)16-14-24(13-9-5-8-12-22)17-11-7-6-10-15(16)17/h6-7,10-11,14,18H,5,8-9,12-13H2,1-4H3,(H,23,25)/t18-/m1/s1
  • Key:CHSUEEBESACQDV-GOSISDBHSA-N
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5F-MDMB-PICA is a potent agonist of both the CB1 receptor and the CB2 receptor with EC50 values of 0.45 nM and 7.4 nM, respectively.[9]

In the United States, 5F-MDMB-PICA was temporarily emergency scheduled by the DEA in 2019.[10] In December 2019, the UNODC announced scheduling recommendations placing 5F-MDMB-PICA into Schedule II.[11] In the United States 5F-MDMB-PICA was made a permanent Schedule I Controlled Substance nationwide on April 7, 2022.[12]

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