25N-NBOMe

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25N-NBOMe
25N-NBOMe structure 300px.png
Names
IUPAC name
2-(2,5-Dimethoxy-4-nitrophenyl)-N-(2-methoxybenzyl)ethanamine
Other names
2C-N-NBOMe, NBOMe-2C-N
Identifiers
1354632-03-3
Jmol 3D model Interactive image
UNII 0G7SSW2N0S YesY
  • InChI=1/C18H22N2O5/c1-23-16-7-5-4-6-14(16)12-19-9-8-13-10-18(25-3)15(20(21)22)11-17(13)24-2/h4-7,10-11,19H,8-9,12H2,1-3H3/i1-12,2-12,3-12,4-12,5-12,6-12,7-12,8-12,9-12,10-12,11-12,12-12,13-12,14-12,15-12,16-12,17-12,18-12,19-14,20-14,21-16,22-16,23-16,24-16,25-16
  • COC1=C(CCNCC2=C(OC)C=CC=C2)C=C(OC)C([N+]([O-])=O)=C1
Properties
C18H22N2O5
Molar mass 346.38 g·mol−1
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Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
Infobox references

25N-NBOMe (2C-N-NBOMe, NBOMe-2C-N) is a derivative of the hallucinogen 2C-N. The pharmacological properties of 25N-NBOMe have not been described in the scientific literature, but it is believed to act in a similar manner to related compounds such as 25I-NBOMe and 25C-NBOMe, which are potent agonists at the 5HT2A receptor.[1][2] 25N-NBOMe has been sold as a street drug and has only been described in the literature in terms of identification by forensic analysis.[3][4]

Legality

Sweden's public health agency suggested to classify 25N-NBOMe as hazardous substance on November 10, 2014.[5] 25N-NBOMe is also illegal in Alabama,[6] and Hungary.[7]

See also

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