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PAL-353

1-(3-fluorophenyl)propan-2-amine (3-FA) is a substituted amphetamine with stimulant effects mediated by the release and reuptake inhibition of monoamines. The substance primarily acts on dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin transporters, resulting in increased activity in the central nervous system. Due to its structural similarity to other fluorinated amphetamines, 3-FA may potentially exhibit neurotoxic effects, and the limited research necessitates caution in assessing its risk profile.

Stimulants

Mechanism of Action

  • Wiederaufnahmehemmer von Monoaminen (Dopamin, Noradrenalin, Serotonin)
  • Freisetzung von Monoaminen

Names / Identifiers

IUPAC: 1-(3-fluorophenyl)propan-2-amine

3-Fluoroamphetamine
1-(3-fluorophenyl)propan-2-amine
BRN 2082929
PAL-353
UNII-4KKW6IBP5X
4KKW6IBP5X
m-Fluoro-alpha-methylphenethylamine
Phenethylamine, m-fluoro-alpha-methyl-
3-FA [NFLIS-DRUG]
DL-3-FLUOROAMPHETAMINE

Mechanism of Action

3-FA acts primarily as a releasing agent and reuptake inhibitor for monoamines, particularly affecting dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin transporters.