2C-Bu, also known as 2,5-dimethoxy-4-butylphenethylamine, is a
chemical compound
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of the
phenethylamine and
2C families.
It has been said by
Daniel Trachsel to be completely unknown.
2C-Bu is the 2C
analogue of the
DOx derivative
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DOBU, which is
active but does not appear to have
psychedelic-type effects in either animals or humans.
2C-Bu has several notable
skeletal isomers, including
2C-iBu,
2C-tBu, and
2C-sBu.
2C-iBu and 2C-tBu are both active and produce
hallucinogen
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-type effects in animals and/or humans.
This is in spite of 2C-tBu being predicted to be inactive
and
DOTB (the DOx analogue of 2C-tBu) being inactive as a hallucinogen in animals and humans.
2C-iBu may have reduced hallucinogenic
potency than other 2C drugs and is being developed as a potential
anti-inflammatory
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medication.
See also
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2C-P
References
External links
2C-BU - Isomer Design
{{Phenethylamines
2,5-Dimethoxyphenethylamines
2C (psychedelics)
Butyl compounds