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1-Naphthylaminopropane
Pharmaceutical compound From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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1-Naphthylaminopropane (1-NAP), also known as 1-naphthylisopropylamine or as α-naphthylaminopropane (α-NAP), is a drug of the amphetamine and naphthylaminopropane families.[1][2][3] It is a positional isomer of 2-naphthylaminopropane (2-NAP; PAL-287).[1][2][3]
2-NAP and derivatives like methylnaphthylaminopropane (MNAP) are known to be potent serotonin–norepinephrine–dopamine releasing agents (SNDRAs) and/or serotonin receptor agonists, whereas 1-NAP has not been assessed in these regards.[4][5][6][7] Both 1-NAP and 2-NAP failed to substitute for dextroamphetamine in rodent drug discrimination tests, suggesting that they lack stimulant effects.[2]
2-NAP is a potent monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI), specifically of monoamine oxidase A (MAO-A) (IC50 = 420 nM).[8][3] 1-NAP is an MAOI as well, also of MAO-A (IC50 = 5,630 nM), but was about 13-fold less potent than 2-NAP.[3] Neither 2-NAP or 1-NAP inhibited monoamine oxidase B (MAO-B) (IC50 > 100,000 nM).[8][3]
1-NAP was first described in the scientific literature by at least 1952.[1]
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See also
- 1-Naphthylmethcathinone (AMAPN)
References
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