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Dipropyltryptamine
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N,N-Dipropyltryptamine (DPT) is a psychedelic entheogen belonging to the tryptamine family. Use as a designer drug has been documented by law enforcement officials since as early as 1968.[1] However, potential therapeutic use was not investigated until the 1970s.[2] It is found either as a crystalline hydrochloride salt or as an oily or crystalline base. It has not been found to occur endogenously. It is a close structural homologue of dimethyltryptamine and diethyltryptamine.
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Routes of administration | Ingestion, inhalation, intravenous or intramuscular injection |
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Formula | C16H24N2 |
Molar mass | 244.382 g·mol−1 |
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Melting point | 174.5 to 178 °C (346.1 to 352.4 °F) |
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Frequent physical effects are nausea, numbness of the tongue or throat, and pupil dilation.