α-Ethyltryptamine
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α-Ethyltryptamine (αET, AET), also known as etryptamine (INN, BAN, USAN), is a psychedelic, stimulant, and entactogenic drug of the tryptamine class.[2][3] It was originally developed and marketed as an antidepressant under the brand name Monase by Upjohn in the 1960s.[4]
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Other names | alpha-Ethyltryptamine; αET; AET; Etryptamine; 3-(2-Aminobutyl)indole; 3-Indolylbutylamine; Ro 3-1932; NSC-88061 |
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Formula | C12H16N2 |
Molar mass | 188.274 g·mol−1 |
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Melting point | 222 to 223 °C (432 to 433 °F) |
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