The 24-NB (24x-NBOMe) series is a little-known family of serotonin receptor modulators and possible serotonergic psychedelics that are primarily substituted phe
The 24-NBOMe series compounds are positional isomers in which two methoxy groups are fixed at the 2- and 4-positions of the phenyl ring of the phenylethylamine moiety.
Pharmacology
Pharmacodynamics
In vitro, the 24H-NBOMe isomer exhibits high agonistic activity against 5-HT2A receptors, exceeding in potency (EC50Tooltip half-maximal inhibitory concentration= 3.88 nM) the standard 25H-NBOMe (EC50Tooltip Half maximal inhibitory concentration=11.4 nM) and demonstrating comparable efficacy (Emax = 145%) relative to LSD.[1][2] In in vivo studies in fish, 24H-NBOMe caused anxiety in fish and showed potent behavioral effects.[3]
In vitro, 24H-NBF showed the highest activity (EC50Tooltip Half maximal effective concentration) = 158 nM) towards 5-HT2A, significantly exceeding the reference 25H-NBF (EC50Tooltip Half maximal effective concentration) = 448 nM) and demonstrating a Emax (107%) similar to LSD.[4] Virtually all compounds in this class are agents that induce fear and anxiety or suppress motor activity in zebrafish, for example 24H-NBCl (N-(2-Chlorobenzyl)-2,4-dimethoxyphenethylamine) as well as 24H-NBBr (N-(2-bromobenzyl)-2,4-dimethoxyphenethylamine) have been reported to exhibit characteristics of both a hallucinogen and an anxiety-inducing agent.[3] In another study, zebrafish were administered the compound 24H-NBF in vivo for 14 days; a single dose of this compound induced anxiety in the zebrafish, but with chronic exposure, it had the opposite effect, acting as an anxiolytic; it was noted that levels of monoamines, particularly norepinephrine, decreased sharply along with serotonin and dopamine.[5]
^ abBraden, Michael R.; Parrish, Jason C.; Naylor, John C.; Nichols, David E. (December 2006). "Molecular interaction of serotonin 5-HT2A receptor residues Phe339(6.51) and Phe340(6.52) with superpotent N-benzyl phenethylamine agonists". Molecular Pharmacology. 70 (6): 1956–1964. doi:10.1124/mol.106.028720. ISSN0026-895X. PMID17000863.
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