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The substituted amphetamines are a family of amphetamine-based stimulants, hallucinogens, and other recreational drugs. They each have a methyl group on the alpha carbon, often have methoxy groups on the 2 and 5 carbons, and have variant groups on the 3, 4, and 5 carbons. Examples include DOB and DOI. Many substituted amphetamines are amphetamine analogues of the 2C's.

Amphetamine-2D-skeletal

Amphetamine, the basis of all substituted amphetamines.

Ganesha chem

Ganesha, one of the more common substituted Amphetamines

Nomenclature R3 R4 R5 2C analog Structure
3C-BZ OCH3 OC(CH)5 OCH3 NA 3C-BZ
Aleph H SCH3 H 2C-T Aleph
Aleph-2 H SCH2CH3 H 2C-T-2 Aleph-2
Aleph-4 H SCH(CH3)2 H 2C-T-4 Aleph-4
Aleph-6 H SC(CH)5 H NA Aleph-6
Aleph-7 H S(CH2)2CH3 H 2C-T-7 Aleph-7
DOB H B H 2C-B R-DOB chemical structure
DOI H I H 2C-I R-DOI chemical structure
DOM H CH3 H 2C-D R-DOM chemical structure
DOBU H (CH2)3CH3 H NA DOBU
Ganesha CH3 CH3 H 2C-G Ganesha chem


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