3,4-Isopropylidenedioxyamphetamine

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3,4-Isopropylidenedioxyamphetamine
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3,4-Isopropylidenedioxyamphetamine (IDA) is a chemical compound that belongs to the class of substituted amphetamines. It is structurally related to amphetamine and is characterized by the presence of a methylenedioxy group attached to the phenyl ring, forming a dioxolane ring. This compound is of interest in the field of psychopharmacology due to its potential psychoactive effects.

Chemical Structure and Properties[edit | edit source]

Chemical structure of 3,4-Isopropylidenedioxyamphetamine

3,4-Isopropylidenedioxyamphetamine is a derivative of amphetamine, with the chemical formula C11H15NO2. The compound features a benzodioxole moiety, which is a methylenedioxy group bridging the 3 and 4 positions of the phenyl ring. This structural modification is similar to that found in other psychoactive compounds such as MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxy-N-methylamphetamine).

The presence of the isopropylidene group in IDA distinguishes it from other methylenedioxyamphetamines. This group is responsible for the compound's unique chemical and physical properties, including its potential interactions with biological systems.

Pharmacology[edit | edit source]

The pharmacological profile of 3,4-Isopropylidenedioxyamphetamine is not well-documented, but it is believed to act as a central nervous system stimulant. Like other substituted amphetamines, IDA may increase the release of neurotransmitters such as dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin in the brain, leading to enhanced mood, increased energy, and altered perception.

The psychoactive effects of IDA, if any, are not well-studied, and its safety profile remains largely unknown. It is important to note that the use of such compounds can pose significant health risks, including potential neurotoxicity and cardiovascular effects.

Synthesis[edit | edit source]

The synthesis of 3,4-Isopropylidenedioxyamphetamine involves the reaction of appropriate precursors to form the benzodioxole ring, followed by the introduction of the amphetamine side chain. The specific synthetic routes can vary, and the compound is typically synthesized in research laboratories for scientific study rather than for commercial use.

Legal Status[edit | edit source]

The legal status of 3,4-Isopropylidenedioxyamphetamine varies by country. In many jurisdictions, it may be classified as a controlled substance due to its structural similarity to other regulated amphetamines. Researchers must comply with relevant regulations when handling and studying this compound.

Related Compounds[edit | edit source]

3,4-Isopropylidenedioxyamphetamine is part of a broader class of methylenedioxy-substituted amphetamines, which includes:

  • MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxy-N-methylamphetamine)
  • MDA (3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine)
  • MDEA (3,4-methylenedioxy-N-ethylamphetamine)

These compounds share similar structural features and are known for their psychoactive properties.

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