Α-Propylphenethylamine
Pharmaceutical compound
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α-Propylphenethylamine (APPEA or α-Pr-PEA), also known as 1-phenyl-2-aminopentane, is a stimulant drug of the phenethylamine and amphetamine families.[1][2] It is the analogue of the β-phenethylamine (PEA) derivatives amphetamine (α-methylphenethylamine; "AMPEA") and phenylisobutylamine (α-ethylphenethylamine; AEPEA) in which the α-alkyl chain has been further lengthened to be a propyl group.[1][2]
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| Other names | 1-Phenyl-2-aminopentane; 1-Benzylbutylamine; α-Propylphenethylamine; α-Pr-PEA; APPEA; α-Phenyl-β-aminopentane; PAL-550; PAL550 |
| Drug class | Monoamine reuptake inhibitor; Stimulant |
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| Formula | C11H17N |
| Molar mass | 163.264 g·molâ1 |
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Pharmacology
Pharmacodynamics
APPEA is known to act as a low-potency dopamine reuptake inhibitor.[1][2] Conversely, the drug was inactive as a serotonin reuptake inhibitor and was not assessed in terms of norepinephrine reuptake inhibition.[1][2] It was similarly inactive as a releasing agent of either dopamine or serotonin, being predominantly a reuptake inhibitor.[1][2] APPEA's IC50 values for inhibition of monoamine reuptake were 2,596 nM for dopamine and >10,000 nM for serotonin.[1][2] Analogues of APPEA like phenylisobutylamine (AEPEA) are norepinephrineâdopamine releasing agents (NDRAs) and norepinephrineâdopamine reuptake inhibitors (NDRIs) and have been found to produce stimulant-like and reinforcing effects in rodents.[3]
Chemistry
Derivatives
Numerous derivatives of APPEA exist.[4][5][6] These include 1,3-benzodioxolylpentanamine (BDP; K) and its derivatives like MBDP (methyl-K) and EBDP (ethyl-K); pentedrone (α-propyl-β-keto-N-methylphenethylamine) and its derivatives like ephylone (N-ethylpentedrone), 4-methylpentedrone, pentylone, and dipentylone; and prolintane and its derivatives like α-pyrrolidinopentiophenone (α-PVP), pyrovalerone, methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV), and naphyrone, among others.[4][5][6] Another notable analogue, instead with a thiophene ring, is α-pyrrolidinopentiothiophenone (α-PVT).[5] 1-Phenyl-2-propylaminopentane (PPAP; α,N-dipropylphenethylamine) is the combined derivative of APPEA and propylamphetamine (N-propylamphetamine).[7][8][9][10] Methylenedioxyphenylpropylaminopentane (MPAP) is the 3,4-methylenedioxy derivative of PPAP.[11]
See also
- Substituted phenethylamine
- N,α-Diethylphenethylamine (DEPEA)
- β-Methylphenethylamine (BMPEA)
- Phenacylamine (β-ketophenethylamine)