Product Name:1,2-Benzenediamine, 4,5-diethoxy-
IUPAC Name:4,5-diethoxybenzene-1,2-diamine
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Product Overview |
4,5-Diethoxybenzene-1,2-diamine, also known as DOB or 2C-B, is a psychoactive drug that belongs to the phenethylamine family. It was first synthesized by Alexander Shulgin in 1974 and is known for its psychedelic and euphoric effects. |
Synthesis Method |
The synthesis of 4,5-Diethoxybenzene-1,2-diamine involves the condensation of 2,5-dimethoxybenzaldehyde and 2-aminoethanol in the presence of a strong acid catalyst. The reaction proceeds through a Schiff base intermediate, which is then reduced to form the final product. |
Synthesis and Application |
4,5-Diethoxybenzene-1,2-diamine is also relatively stable and easy to synthesize. 4,5-Diethoxybenzene-1,2-diamine has been studied extensively for its potential therapeutic applications in the treatment of various mental health disorders such as depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). |
Future Directions |
One area of interest is its potential therapeutic applications in the treatment of mental health disorders. Further research is needed to better understand its mechanism of action and to develop safer and more effective dosing regimens. Another area of interest is the development of novel drugs based on the structure of 4,5-Diethoxybenzene-1,2-diamine. Its unique pharmacological profile makes it a promising candidate for drug development, particularly for the treatment of disorders that are resistant to current therapies. |