3,4-Pr-PipVP
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| Formula | C19H27NO | 
| Molar mass | 285.431 g·mol−1 | 
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3,4-Pr-PipVP is a substituted cathinone derivative with stimulant effects which has been sold as a designer drug.[1]
3,4-EtPV
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| Formula | C17H23NO | 
| Molar mass | 257.377 g·mol−1 | 
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3,4-Pr-PipVP was marketed online since 2021 as 3,4-EtPV, which is not covered by the controlled drug analogue laws in some jurisdictions such as Germany and Holland. However, while genuine 3,4-EtPV can be made and is now available from analytical suppliers as a reference standard, the benzocyclobutene ring system is relatively unstable and the synthesis is challenging, and all samples of supposed 3,4-EtPV that have been tested have proved to be 3,4-Pr-PipVP.[2]
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References
- ^ Pulver B, Riedel J, Westphal F, Luhn S, Schönberger T, Schäper J, Auwärter V, Luf A, Pütz M (January 2023). "A new synthetic cathinone: 3,4-EtPV or 3,4-Pr-PipVP? An unsuccessful attempt to circumvent the German legislation on new psychoactive substances". Drug Testing and Analysis. 15 (1): 84–96. doi:10.1002/dta.3371. PMID 36136085.
- ^ Schwelm HM, Persson M, Pulver B, Huß MV, Gréen H, Auwärter V (March 2024). "Pharmacological profile, phase I metabolism, and excretion time profile of the new synthetic cathinone 3,4-Pr-PipVP". Drug Testing and Analysis. 16 (3): 277–288. doi:10.1002/dta.3538. PMID 37431186.
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