MALT HCl
N-methyl-N-Allylltryptamine Hydrochloride / N,N-methylallyltryptamine Hydrochloride
N-[2-(1H-indol-3-yl)ethyl]-N-methylprop-2-en-1-amine Hydrochloride
Product description: Tan powder
Molecular Formula: C14H17NO.HCl
Molecular Weight: 200.279 g/mol
Form: Hydrochloride Salt
IUPAC: N-[2-(1H-indol-3-yl)ethyl]-N-methylprop-2-en-1-amine Hydrochloride
CAS: N/A
Material Data Safety Sheet: Available upon request
NMR: Proton NMR available on request.
LCMS: 3rd Party Analysis coming soon
MALT HCl (4-Methylaminorex hydrochloride) is a synthetic compound that belongs to the class of substances known as stimulants. It is chemically related to aminorex, which is a stimulant that was initially developed in the 1960s for potential use as an appetite suppressant.
Chemical Properties:
- The HCl (hydrochloride) designation indicates that MALT is available in the form of its hydrochloride salt, which increases the compound’s stability and solubility, making it easier to handle and administer.
Effects:
MALT is primarily known for its stimulant effects, which may include:
- Increased alertness and energy
- Enhanced focus and concentration
- Elevated mood and euphoria
- Suppression of appetite
The effects can vary significantly based on dosage, individual physiology, and the method of administration.
Safety and Legal Status:
As a research chemical, detailed studies on MALT’s safety profile, long-term effects, and potential risks are limited. Users should approach it with caution due to the lack of extensive research on its effects.
The legal status of MALT HCl varies by region, and it is often classified in a gray area, being legal in some places while restricted or banned in others. It’s crucial 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.
NOTE: This product is restricted in Florida, Minnesota, Louisiana.
This research chemical is restricted in certain countries, region(s) and including individual states in USA, Hungary, Sweden, Germany and the UK. For some guidelines and more details please click here