N-Benzyl-2C-B - meaning and definition. What is N-Benzyl-2C-B
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What (who) is N-Benzyl-2C-B - definition


N-Benzyl-2C-B         
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
25B-NB
N-Benzyl-2C-B (25B-NB, NB-2C-B) is a recreational designer drug from the 25-NB subgroup of the substituted phenethylamine family, with psychedelic effects. It has a binding affinity (Ki) of 16 nM at the serotonin receptor 5-HT2A and 90 nM at 5-HT2C and reportedly has a potency in between that of 2C-B and NBOMe-2C-B.
Benzyl         
  • radical]], [[benzyl amine]], [[benzyl bromide]], [[benzyl chloroformate]], and benzyl methyl ether. R = heteroatom, [[alkyl]], [[aryl]], [[allyl]] etc. or other substituents.
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THE ORGANIC MOIETY C6H5CH2‒
Benzylic; Benzyl compounds; Benzyl ether; PMB ether; Benzyl; Debenzylation; Benzyl ring; Benzyl compound; P-methoxybenzyl
·noun A compound radical, C6H5·CH2, related to toluene and benzoic acid;
- commonly used adjectively.
Benzyl group         
  • radical]], [[benzyl amine]], [[benzyl bromide]], [[benzyl chloroformate]], and benzyl methyl ether. R = heteroatom, [[alkyl]], [[aryl]], [[allyl]] etc. or other substituents.
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THE ORGANIC MOIETY C6H5CH2‒
Benzylic; Benzyl compounds; Benzyl ether; PMB ether; Benzyl; Debenzylation; Benzyl ring; Benzyl compound; P-methoxybenzyl
In organic chemistry, benzyl is the substituent or molecular fragment possessing the structure . Benzyl features a benzene ring () attached to an amine () group.