Mhh, it would be sad
But anyway, there is a little pharmacological data in the text, the full pharmacology is in another paper I dont have yet. In the rabbit hyperthermia (research of psychotomimetic action) test of the 5-MeO-4-OH, 5-MeO-6-OH and 7-MeO-6-OH tryptamines, they say that only the 4-benzyloxy-5-MeO DMT, 6-OH-5-MeO DMT and 6-OH-5-MeO-DET are active
, all 1 order of magnitude less than 5-MeO-DMT and so the 6-OH is unfavorable (like shulgin say in tihkal). The 4-OH-5-MeO compound is very unstable, and they attribute to that instability its lack of effect.
But they say also that they are not mimetic- (nor anti- BTW) of the serotonin in the rat uterus test.
And that 7-MeO-6-benyloxy DMT has a stimulating action.
As 4-benzyloxy-5-MeO-DMT is at least active in the rabbit, I think the compound should bee researched, and tasted and then we will know. The full pharmacological article should be very useful in a first time too.