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4-Acetoxy-DiPT

4-AcO-DiPT is a synthetic psychedelic tryptamine that acts as a prodrug of DiPT. It primarily binds to serotonin receptors, particularly 5-HT2A, inducing altered perceptions and states of consciousness. The substance is used in both research and recreational contexts, with effects varying significantly based on individual sensitivity.

Psychedelic

Mechanism of Action

Names / Identifiers

IUPAC: [3-[2-[di(propan-2-yl)amino]ethyl]-1H-indol-4-yl] acetate

936015-60-0
4-Acetoxy-DiPT
XV36ISE3YQ
N,N-Diisopropyl-4-acetoxytryptamine
DTXSID30239482
3-(2-(BIS(1-METHYLETHYL)AMINO)ETHYL)-1H-INDOL-4-YL ACETATE
RefChem:1066470
DTXCID50161973
4-ACETOXY-N,N-DIISOPROPYLTRYPTAMINE
4-AcO-DIPT

Mechanism of Action

4-AcO-DiPT acts as a prodrug, converting into DiPT upon metabolism, which then interacts with serotonin receptors, especially 5-HT2A, to produce its psychoactive effects.

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