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Formula | C11H17NO |
Molar mass | 179.263 g·mol |
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3-Methoxymethamphetamine (also known as meta-methoxymethamphetamine or MMMA), which is most closely related to 3-methoxyamphetamine and PMMA and shares similar monoamine releasing effects, although its effects have not been studied so extensively as other related drugs. It is an agonist of human TAAR1.
See also
- PMA
- Fenfluramine
- 2-Methoxymethamphetamine
- 3-Chloromethamphetamine
- 3-Methoxy-4-methylamphetamine
- 4-Fluoromethamphetamine
- 4-Methylmethamphetamine
References
- Dal Cason TA (June 2001). "A re-examination of the mono-methoxy positional ring isomers of amphetamine, methamphetamine and phenyl-2-propanone". Forensic Science International. 119 (2): 168–194. doi:10.1016/S0379-0738(00)00425-4. PMID 11376983.
- Lewin AH, Miller GM, Gilmour B (December 2011). "Trace amine-associated receptor 1 is a stereoselective binding site for compounds in the amphetamine class". Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry. 19 (23): 7044–7048. doi:10.1016/j.bmc.2011.10.007. PMC 3236098. PMID 22037049.
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