Aleph (psychedelic)

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Aleph (psychedelic)
IUPAC name 2-(2,5-Dimethoxy-4-methylsulfanyl-phenyl)-1-methyl-ethylamine
Other names 2,5-Dimethoxy-4-methylthioamphetamine
1-(4-Methylthio-2,5-dimethoxyphenyl)-2-aminopropane
Identifiers
CAS number [61638-07-1]
SMILES C1(=C(C=C(C(=C1)SC)OC)CC(C)N)OC
Properties
Molecular formula C12H18SNO2
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for
materials in their standard state
(at 25 °C, 100 kPa)

Infobox disclaimer and references

Aleph, or 2,5-dimethoxy-4-methylthioamphetamine, is a psychedelic hallucinogenic drug and a substituted amphetamine of the phenethylamine class of compounds, which can be used as an entheogen. It was first synthesized by Alexander Shulgin. In his book PiHKAL (Phenethylamines i Have Known And Loved), Shulgin lists the dosage range as 5-10 mg.[1] According to Shulgin, the effects of aleph typically last for 6 to 8 hours.

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[edit] Homologues

[edit] Aleph-2

Aleph-2
Aleph-2


Dosage: 4-8 mgs

Duration: 8-16 hours

Effects: Strong visuals

2C analog: 2C-T-2

CAS number: 185562-00-9

SMILES: C1(=C(C=C(C(=C1)SCC)OC)CC(C)N)OC

[edit] Aleph-4

Aleph-4
Aleph-4


Dosage: 7-12 mgs

Duration: 12-20 hours

Effects: "profound and deep learning experiences" -Alexander Shulgin

2C analog: 2C-T-4

CAS number: 123643-26-5

SMILES: C1(=C(C=C(C(=C1)SC(C)C)OC)CC(C)N)OC

[edit] Aleph-6

Aleph-6
Aleph-6


Dosage: 40 mgs or more

Duration: very long, unspecified

Effects: enhances other psychoactive drugs, similar to 2C-D

2C analog: 2C-T-6 (has never been synthesized)

SMILES: C1(=C(C=C(C(=C1)SC2=CC=CC=C2)OC)CC(C)N)OC

[edit] Aleph-7

Aleph-7
Aleph-7


Dosage: 4-7 mgs

Duration: 15-30 hours

2C analog: 2C-T-7

CAS number: 207740-16-7

SMILES: C1(=C(C=C(C(=C1)SCCC)OC)CC(C)N)OC

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