2C-B-FLY
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2C-B-FLY | |
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Chemical name | 2-(8-bromo-2,3,6,7-tetrahydrofuro |
[2,3-f][1]benzofuran-4-yl)ethanamine | |
Chemical formula | C12H14BrNO2 |
Molecular mass | ? |
Melting point | 310 |
CAS numbers | 178557-21-6 |
SMILES | NCCc2c3CCOc3c(Br)c1CCOc12 |
2C-B-FLY is a psychedelic phenethylamine first synthesized by Aaron P. Monte, and sometimes used as an entheogen.
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[edit] Chemistry
2C-B-FLY is 8-bromo-2,3,6,7-benzo-dihydro-difuran-ethylamine. The full name of the chemical is 2-(8-bromo-2,3,6,7-tetrahydrofuro[2,3-f][1]benzofuran-4-yl)ethanamine.
[edit] Dosage
Alexander Shulgin lists a dosage of 2C-B-FLY at 10mg orally.
However, various other information reveals that 2C-B-FLY is active as low as 1mg.
[edit] Effects
2C-B-FLY produces psychedelic effects that last 6-8 hours.
[edit] Legality
2C-B-FLY is unscheduled and uncontrolled in the United States, but possession and sales of 2C-B-FLY could probably be prosecuted under the Federal Analog Act because of its structural similarities to 2C-B.
[edit] Pharmacology
The hallucinogenic effect of 2C-B-FLY is mediated by its partial agonistic activity at the 5-HT2A serotonin receptor, but 2C-B-FLY also has a high binding affinity for the 5-HT2B and 5-HT2C serotonin receptor.
[edit] Dangers
The toxicity of 2C-B-FLY is not known.
[edit] Popularity
2C-B-FLY is unknown on the black market, though it is available from research chemical vendors that operate on the internet.
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Hallucinogenic phenethylamines edit | ||
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2C-B, 2C-B-FLY, 2C-C, 2C-D, 2C-E, 2C-G, 2C-I, 2C-N, 2C-O, 2C-O-4, 2C-P, 2C-T, 2C-T-2, 2C-T-4, 2C-T-7, 2C-T-8, 2C-T-9, 2C-T-21, 2C-TFM, 3C-E, 3C-P, Br-DFLY, DESOXY, DMMDA-2, DOB, DOC, DOET, DOI, DOM, DON, Escaline, Isoproscaline, Lophophine, MDA, MMDA, Macromerine, Mescaline, Proscaline, TMA |