Alpha-PHP (α-Pyrrolidinohexiophenone) 250g is a 250-gram preparation of a synthetic stimulant compound classified within the cathinone and pyrrolidine chemical families. Initially synthesized in the 1960s, this substance is a longer-chain homolog of α-PVP, featuring an additional carbon in its alkyl side chain, which contributes to its distinct pharmacological profile. It is structurally related to other synthetic cathinones, including MDPV and pyrovalerone, and has been identified as a successor to α-PVP in certain markets following regulatory restrictions on the latter.
This compound is designed exclusively for scientific, forensic, and laboratory research purposes and is not approved for human or veterinary use. Its mechanism of action is believed to involve the inhibition of norepinephrine and dopamine reuptake, enhancing the activity of these neurotransmitters in the brain, though comprehensive pharmacological studies remain limited due to its controlled status. Reported effects in research settings include stimulation, euphoria, thought acceleration, disinhibition, and ego inflation, with a duration of action that is typically short-lived. Adverse effects noted in controlled studies include respiratory and eye irritation, tremors, sweating, psychosis, hypertension, tachycardia, and potential dependence similar to other psychostimulants like amphetamine.
Physicochemical properties indicate that Alpha-PHP is commonly available as a crystalline solid or fine powder, with a purity level often exceeding 97-99% when sourced from reputable research chemical suppliers. It exhibits stability for up to two years when stored at or below 30°C in a dry environment, away from direct sunlight. Solubility data suggest compatibility with solvents such as methanol or DMSO for laboratory preparations, though specific solvent selection should align with experimental requirements. Due to its classification as a controlled substance by the DEA and its inclusion in Schedule II of the 1971 Convention on Psychotropic Substances, its distribution and use are strictly regulated, and it poses a recognized risk to public health and society when misused.
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