PTI-3 is an indole-3-thiazole based synthetic cannabinoid which has been sold as a designer drug.[1] It was first identified in Hungary in 2020,[2] and was made illegal in Italy in June 2021.[3]
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Formula | C21H28FN3OS |
Molar mass | 389.53 g·mol−1 |
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References
edit- ^ Malaca S, Tini A, Umani Ronchi F (January 2022). "Fourth generation of synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists: a summary on the latest insights". Acta Bio-Medica. 92 (6): e2021546. doi:10.23750/abm.v92i6.12696. PMC 8823589. PMID 35075053.
- ^ European Monitoring Center for Drugs and Drug Addiction (December 2020). New psychoactive substances: global markets, glocal threats and the COVID-19 pandemic. An update from the EU Early Warning System (PDF). Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union. doi:10.2810/921262. ISBN 9789294975584.
- ^ "Decreto 1 Giugno 2021. Aggiornamento delle tabelle contenenti l'indicazione delle sostanze stupefacenti e psicotrope, di cui al decreto del Presidente della Repubblica 9 ottobre 1990, n. 309 e successive modificazioni e integrazioni. Inserimento nella tabella I di nuove sostanze psicoattive. (21A03590) (GU Serie Generale n.144 del 18-06-2021)" [Decree of 1 June 2021. Update of the tables containing the indication of narcotic and psychotropic substances, as per the decree of the President of the Republic of 9 October 1990, n. 309 and subsequent amendments and additions. Inclusion in Table I of new psychoactive substances. (21A03590) (GU General Series n.144 of 18-06-2021] (in Italian).