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Formula | C19H20BrNO2 |
Molar mass | 374.278 g·mol−1 |
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6-Br-APB is a synthetic compound that acts as a selective D1 agonist,[1] with the (R)-enantiomer being a potent full agonist, while the (S) enantiomer retains its D1 selectivity but is a weak partial agonist.[2] (R)-6-Br-APB and similar D1-selective full agonists like SKF-81,297 and SKF-82,958 produce characteristic anorectic effects, stereotyped behaviour and self-administration in animals, with a similar but not identical profile to that of dopaminergic stimulants such as amphetamine.[3][4][5]
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