Proscaline HCl
Synonyms: 3,5-methoxy-4-propyloxyphenethylamine, 2-(4-Propyloxy-3,5-dimethoxy-phenyl)-ethylamine
CAS Number: 38201-78-0
Physical State: Solid
Appearance: white crystalline powder
Molecular Weight: 239.315 g/mol
Molecular Formula: C13H21NO3
Relevant identified uses: For research use only, not for human or veterinary use.
Proscaline HCl (proscaline hydrochloride) is a synthetic psychedelic substance that belongs to the phenethylamine class, chemically related to mescaline, which is a naturally occurring psychedelic compound found in certain cacti like peyote. Proscaline is structurally similar to mescaline but differs by the addition of a propoxy group, which alters its effects and potency.
As a hydrochloride salt, proscaline HCl is more stable and easier to dose, typically coming in a crystalline or powdered form. Its effects are similar to other psychedelics in the phenethylamine family, often producing altered visual perception, enhanced colours, changes in thought patterns, euphoria, and emotional intensification. The duration of effects can last several hours, with a gradual come-up and a relatively smooth comedown compared to more intense psychedelics.
Proscaline is classified as a research chemical and has limited history of human use, meaning its safety profile, long-term effects, and potential risks are not well-studied. Like other research chemicals, it exists in a legal gray area in many countries, and users should be aware of the potential legal implications.
NOTE: This research chemical is restricted in certain countries, region(s) and including individual states in USA. For some guidelines and more details please review our Restricted Territories page.