DiPT Fumarate
N,N-diisopropyltryptamine Fumarate, 3-[2-(Diisopropylamino)ethyl]indole Fumarate
Molecular Weight: 244.379 g/mol
Form: Fumarate salt
CAS: 14780-24-6
Material Data Safety Sheet: Available upon request, hard copies are mailed with orders
NMR: Available upon request
LCMS: N/A
Appearance: Slightly off-white fine powder
DiPT Fumarate (N,N-Diisopropyltryptamine fumarate) is a synthetic psychedelic compound belonging to the tryptamine family. It is structurally related to other tryptamines such as DMT and psilocybin, and it is known for its psychoactive effects.
Fumarate Form:
- The fumarate designation indicates that DiPT is in the form of its salt with fumaric acid. This form typically enhances the compound’s stability and solubility, making it easier to handle and dose.
Effects:
While specific studies on DiPT are limited, compounds in the tryptamine family generally produce a range of effects, which may include:
- Visual and auditory hallucinations
- Altered perception of time and space
- Heightened sensory perception
- Mood enhancement and euphoria
- Introspective and philosophical thinking
DiPT is notable for its reported unique auditory effects, with some users experiencing altered sound perception and changes in how they perceive music and other auditory stimuli.
Duration:
The effects of DiPT typically last several hours, with an onset that can occur within 30 minutes to an hour after ingestion, depending on the method of administration.
Safety and Legal Status:
As with many research chemicals, comprehensive studies on DiPT’s safety profile, long-term effects, and potential risks are limited. Users should approach it with caution due to the lack of extensive research.
The legal status of DiPT fumarate varies by region, and it may fall into a gray area where it is legal in some jurisdictions and restricted or banned in others. It’s essential for individuals to be aware of local laws regarding its use, possession, and distribution. As with any research chemical, responsible use and safety should be prioritized.
Relevant identified uses: For research use only, not for human or veterinary use
This research chemical is restricted in certain countries, region(s) and including individual states in USA. For some guidelines and more details please click here
This product is restricted in Georgia, Minnesota, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Vermont, Louisiana