5-Fluoro-DET (5F-DET, 5-fluoro-N,N-diethyltryptamine) is a tryptamine derivative related to drugs such as DET and 5-MeO-DET.[1][2] It acts as an inhibitor of the enzyme myeloperoxidase,[3] and is also thought to be an agonist at the 5-HT2A receptor.[4]
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Formula | C14H19FN2 |
Molar mass | 234.318 g·mol−1 |
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