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Buy 1-3-Benzodioxolylbutanamine (BDB) Cas 107447-03-0

1,3-Benzodioxolylbutanamine (BDB), also known as 3,4-methylenedioxy-α-ethylphenethylamine or as J, is an entactogen of the phenethylaminephenylisobutylamine, and MDxx families related to MDMA.[1][2]

Use and effects

In his book PiHKAL (Phenethylamines I Have Known and Loved), Alexander Shulgin lists BDB's dose as 150 to 230 mg orally and its duration as 4 to 8 hours.[1] BDB produces entactogenicMDMA-like effects.[1] Although pleasant and euphoric, BDB is also fairly sedating, and some users feel that the lack of stimulant effect makes it less enjoyable than other similar drugs.[1] Additional side effects associated with BDB include nystagmus and dizziness.[1]

Interactions

Pharmacology

Pharmacodynamics

Receptor and transporter interaction data have been reported for BDB.[3][4] It acts as a serotonin–norepinephrine releasing agent (SNDRA) with only weak effects on dopamine.[4] Animal studies and anecdotal reports have found that BDB is a slightly more potent serotonin releasing agent than its methylated sister compound methylbenzodioxylbutanamine (MBDB; "Eden", "Methyl-J").[5]

Chemistry

BDB, also known as 1,3-benzodioxolylbutanamine or as 3,4-methylenedioxy-α-ethylphenethylamine, is a phenethylamineα-ethylphenethylamine (phenylisobutylamine), and methylenedioxyphenethylamine (MDxx) related to MDMA.[1] It is the α-ethyl analogue of 3,4-methylenedioxyphenethylamine (MDPEA) and 3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine (MDA) and the 3,4-methylenedioxy derivative of α-ethylphenethylamine (AEPEA).[1]

Synthesis

The chemical synthesis of BDB has been described.[1]

Analogues

Analogues of BDB include MBDB (methyl-J), EBDB (ethyl-J), 1,3-benzodioxolylpentanamine (BDP; K), MBDP (methyl-K), EBDP (ethyl-K), and MPAP (PDBP; propyl-K), among others.[1]

History

BDB was first described in the scientific literature by at least 1973.[6]

Society and culture

Recreational use

Rather than as a recreational drug itself, BDB is more commonly known as a metabolite of the N-alkylated analogues MBDB and ethylbenzodioxylbutanamine (EBDB; "Ethyl-J"), which have appeared in MDMA or "ecstasy" tablets.[7][8] Although BDB itself has not been reported as being sold as "ecstasy", urine analysis of users suggest that this drug may have appeared as a street drug, though it is unclear whether the positive urine test for BDB resulted from consumption of BDB itself or merely as a metabolite of MBDB.[9]

Germany

BDB is illegal in Germany (Anlage I).

See also

  • Substituted methylenedioxyphenethylamine
  • Substituted phenylisobutylamine
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