Arylethylamine psychotropic recreational drugs: a chemical perspective
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2012-11-21
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Abstract
The arylethylamines substituted in the aryl ring, side-chain carbons and on the terminal amine, comprise a large number of
human mood and behaviour altering chemicals. Some of these psychotropic drugs have been used since pre-history, but in many
states are proscribed and are consequently subject to clandestine synthesis and illegal traffic world-wide in the forms particularly
of amphetamines and to a lesser extent tryptamines. The chemistry employed in the synthesis of these compounds is dictated often
by the available precursors and relies usually on relatively simple, unsophisticated conversion reactions to a suitable product. The
internet web sites and documentation of the recreational drug culture have been studied alongside the professional scientific and
regulatory literature. The review demonstrates the great complexity of the chemistry and neuro-pharmacology of these chemicals
and the challenge faced by legislative bodies to control their traffic and use for the sake of social welfare. © 2002 Published by
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ditions scientifiques et me´dicales Elsevier SA
Description
The arylethylamines substituted in the aryl ring, side-chain carbons and on the terminal amine, comprise a large number of
human mood and behaviour altering chemicals. Some of these psychotropic drugs have been used since pre-history, but in many
states are proscribed and are consequently subject to clandestine synthesis and illegal traffic world-wide in the forms particularly
of amphetamines and to a lesser extent tryptamines. The chemistry employed in the synthesis of these compounds is dictated often
by the available precursors and relies usually on relatively simple, unsophisticated conversion reactions to a suitable product. The
internet web sites and documentation of the recreational drug culture have been studied alongside the professional scientific and
regulatory literature. The review demonstrates the great complexity of the chemistry and neuro-pharmacology of these chemicals
and the challenge faced by legislative bodies to control their traffic and use for the sake of social welfare. © 2002 Published by
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ditions scientifiques et me´dicales Elsevier SA
Keywords
Phenethylamines; Amphetamines; Tryptamines; Clandestine synthesis; Psychotropic
