I came across this term in my research and wondered if anyone could point me to some more detailled explanation, most of what I've figured out so far is by implication.
Wiki doesn't have a topic on it but I found it in this description. When I google I get all the stuff in the world that produces it but not a description of the mechanisms involved.
5-Fluoro-?-methyltryptamine (5-Fluoro-?MT) is a tryptamine derivative. It is similar in structure to hallucinogenic tryptamines such as ?MT and 5-MeO-?MT.
5-Fluoro-?MT has been found to act as a potent and selective MAO-A inhibitor,[1][2] and also as a 5HT2A receptor agonist.[3] It produces a strong head-twitch response in mice, and this effect is known to correlate with hallucinogenic effects in humans,[4][5] which suggests that 5-Fluoro-?MT would be an active hallucinogen in humans, although it is not known to have been tested in humans and could potentially be dangerous due to its strong inhibition of MAO-A.
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Wiki doesn't have a topic on it but I found it in this description. When I google I get all the stuff in the world that produces it but not a description of the mechanisms involved.
5-Fluoro-?-methyltryptamine (5-Fluoro-?MT) is a tryptamine derivative. It is similar in structure to hallucinogenic tryptamines such as ?MT and 5-MeO-?MT.
5-Fluoro-?MT has been found to act as a potent and selective MAO-A inhibitor,[1][2] and also as a 5HT2A receptor agonist.[3] It produces a strong head-twitch response in mice, and this effect is known to correlate with hallucinogenic effects in humans,[4][5] which suggests that 5-Fluoro-?MT would be an active hallucinogen in humans, although it is not known to have been tested in humans and could potentially be dangerous due to its strong inhibition of MAO-A.
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