N-Methyltryptamine
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Chemical name | 2-(1H-Indol-3-yl)-N-methylethanamine |
Other names | N-Methyltryptamine Monomethyltryptamine NMT |
Chemical formula | C11H14N2 |
Molecular mass | 174.245 g/mol |
CAS number | [61-49-4] |
Density | ? g/cm3 |
Melting point | 87 - 89 °C |
SMILES | CNCCC2=CNC1=CC=CC=C12 |
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N-Methyltryptamine (NMT), or monomethyltryptamine, is a tryptamine alkaloid that has been found in the bark, shoots and leaves of several species of Virola, Acacia and Mimosa. It is found in numerous other plants, many of which also contain the entheogens DMT and 5-MeO-DMT. However, it is unknown if NMT contributes to the psychodynamic properties of the various plants it is found in, or produces any psychoactive effects.
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