3-Phenylpiperidine


3-Phenylpiperidine is a chemical compound and cyclized phenethylamine. It can be thought of as β-phenethylamine with a propyl group connecting the amine and the β position.
According to Daniel Trachsel and colleagues in 2013, the pharmacology of 3-phenylpiperidine itself has not been reported, only its chemical synthesis has been described. 3-Phenylpiperidine was first described in the scientific literature by 1933.

Derivatives

3-Phenylpiperidine is a parent compound of several drugs such as the psychedelic and related drugs LPH-5, 2C-B-3PIP, 2C-B-3PIP-NBOMe, 2C-B-3PIP-POMe, 2T-2CTFM-3PIP, and Z3517967757, the antipsychotic OSU-6162, and the sigma receptor agonist 3-PPP.