6-MeO-THH
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6-MeO-THH
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| Systematic (IUPAC) name | |
| 6-methoxy-1-methyl-2,3,4,9- tetrahydro-1H-pyrido[3,4-b]indole | |
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| CAS number | ? |
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| Formula | C13H16N2O |
| Mol. mass | 216.278 g/mol |
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| Bioavailability | ? |
| Metabolism | ? |
| Half life | ? |
| Excretion | ? |
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6-MeO-THH, or 6-methoxy-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroharman, is a tryptoline derivative and a structural isomer of leptaflorine (7-MeO-THH). 6-MeO-THH is mentioned in Alexander Shulgin's book TiHKAL (Tryptamines I Have Known and Loved), stating that 6-MeO-THH is very similar to the other carbolines, such as pynoline and tryptoline, and notes that this field is relatively unexplored.[1]
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Very little is known about the psychoactivity of 6-MeO-THH in humans, however 100-150mg doses suggest it is inactive.
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- ^ Shulgin, Alexander; Ann Shulgin (September 1997). TiHKAL: The Continuation. Berkeley, California: Transform Press, 425. ISBN 0-9630096-9-9. OCLC 38503252.
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