Substituted naphthylethylamine

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The substituted naphthylethylamines are a class of chemical compounds based on naphthalene. Many naphthylethylamines are naphthylaminopropanes (also known as naphthylisopropylamines) due to the presence of a methyl group at the alpha carbon of the alkyl chain. The naphthylethylamines are derivatives of the phenethylamines, while the naphthylaminopropanes are derivatives of the amphetamines.

2-Naphthylaminopropane, one of the more well-known naphthylethylamines.
1-Naphthylaminopropane, a lesser-known naphthylethylamine.

There are two types of naphthylethylamines based on positional isomerism: 1-naphthylethylamines and 2-naphthylethylamines. Examples of these include 1-naphthylaminopropane (1-NAP) and 2-naphthylaminopropane (2-NAP), respectively.

List of substituted naphthylethylamines

The substituted napthylethylamines include the following compounds:[1][2][3]

Additional naphthylethylamines include 4-NEMD, centanafadine (EB-1020), nafimidone, naphazoline, and xaliproden (SR-57746). Some synthetic cannabinoids such as THJ-018 and THJ-2201 are also naphthylethylamines.

Some related compounds that are not technically naphthylethylamines include 1-naphthylpiperazine and its derivatives like CSP-2503, F-11,461, S-14506, and S-14671. Another related compound is 2-naphthylpiperazine. DMNPC is a 2-naphthylpiperidine.

Pharmacology

Many naphthylethylamines, like 2-naphthylaminopropane and derivatives, act as monoamine releasing agents (MRAs), monoamine reuptake inhibitors (MRIs), and/or monoamine receptor modulators.[1][5] Naphthylpropylaminopentane (NPAP) is a monoaminergic activity enhancer (MAE).[4] Some, such as 2-naphthylaminopropane and to a lesser extent 1-naphthylaminopropane, but not others, such as NPAP, are also variably potent monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs).[3][4]

More information Compound, NETooltip Norepinephrine ...
Monoamine release of naphthylethylamines (EC50Tooltip Half maximal effective concentration, nM)
CompoundNETooltip NorepinephrineDATooltip Dopamine5-HTTooltip SerotoninRef
d-Amphetamine6.6–10.25.8–24.8698–1,765[6][7][8][9][10]
1-NaphthylaminopropaneNDNDNDND
2-Naphthylaminopropane (NAP; PAL-287)11.112.63.4[11][8]
d-Methamphetamine12.3–14.38.5–40.4736–1,292[6][12][8][10]
Methylnaphthylaminopropane (MNAP; PAL-1046)341013[13][14]
l-Methcathinone13.114.81,772[15][9]
1-Naphthylmethcathinone (AMAPN)92% at 10 μM5521[2][16]
2-Naphthylmethcathinone (BMAPN; βk-MNAP)94% at 10 μM3427[2][16]
d-Ethylamphetamine28.844.1333.0[17][18]
Ethylnaphthylaminopropane (ENAP; PAL-1045)13746 a12 a[13]
2-Phenylmorpholine (PAL-632)798620,260[5]
Naphthylmorpholine (PAL-678)88% at 10 μM79% at 10 μM92% at 10 μM[5]
Phenmetrazine29–50.470–1317,765–>10,000[19][8][20][5]
Naphthylmetrazine (PAL-704)203111RI (105)[5]
Notes: The smaller the value, the more strongly the drug releases the neurotransmitter. The assays were done in rat brain synaptosomes and human potencies may be different. See also Monoamine releasing agent § Activity profiles for a larger table with more compounds. Footnotes: a ENAPTooltip Ethylnaphthylaminopropane is a partial releaser of serotonin (EmaxTooltip maximal efficacy = 66%) and dopamine (Emax = 78%). Refs: [21][22]
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