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25B-NB

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Chemical compound
Pharmaceutical compound
25B-NB
Clinical data
Other namesN-Benzyl-4-bromo-2,5-dimethoxyphenethylamine;N-Benzyl-2C-B; NB-2C-B
Drug classSerotonin5-HT2 receptoragonist;Serotonergic psychedelic;Hallucinogen
Identifiers
  • N-benzyl-2-(4-bromo-2,5-dimethoxyphenyl)ethanamine
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Chemical and physical data
FormulaC17H20BrNO2
Molar mass350.256 g·mol−1
3D model (JSmol)
  • COC1=CC(=C(C=C1CCNCC2=CC=CC=C2)OC)Br
  • InChI=1S/C17H20BrNO2/c1-20-16-11-15(18)17(21-2)10-14(16)8-9-19-12-13-6-4-3-5-7-13/h3-7,10-11,19H,8-9,12H2,1-2H3
  • Key:XXLRSXIQVKHKPM-UHFFFAOYSA-N

25B-NB, also known asN-benzyl-4-bromo-2,5-dimethoxyphenethylamine (N-benzyl-2C-B orNB-2C-B), is a recreationaldesigner drug from the25-NB subgroup of thesubstituted phenethylamine family, withpsychedelic effects. It has abinding affinity (Ki) of 16 nM at the serotonin receptor5-HT2A and 90 nM at5-HT2C and reportedly has a potency in between that of2C-B and25B-NBOMe (NBOMe-2C-B).[1][2] 25B-NB was firstsynthesized and described byRichard Glennon and colleagues in 1994.[2][3][1] It was the first drug of the 25-NB family to be developed.[2][3] Subsequently, modification of 25B-NB led to the development of the more well-known 25-NB family drugs such as25I-NBOMe.[2][3]

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References

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  1. ^abGlennon RA, Dukat M, el-Bermawy M, Law H, De los Angeles J, Teitler M, King A, Herrick-Davis K (June 1994). "Influence of amine substituents on 5-HT2A versus 5-HT2C binding of phenylalkyl- and indolylalkylamines".Journal of Medicinal Chemistry.37 (13):1929–1935.doi:10.1021/jm00039a004.PMID 8027974.
  2. ^abcdHalberstadt AL (2017). "Pharmacology and Toxicology of N-Benzylphenethylamine ("NBOMe") Hallucinogens". In Baumann M, Glennon R, Wiley J (eds.).Neuropharmacology of New Psychoactive Substances (NPS). Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences. Vol. 32. Cham: Springer. pp. 283–311.doi:10.1007/7854_2016_64.ISBN 978-3-319-52444-3.PMID 28097528.
  3. ^abcPoulie CB, Jensen AA, Halberstadt AL, Kristensen JL (December 2020)."DARK Classics in Chemical Neuroscience: NBOMes".ACS Chem Neurosci.11 (23):3860–3869.doi:10.1021/acschemneuro.9b00528.PMC 9191638.PMID 31657895.

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