5-MeO-MALT


5-MeO-MALT, also known as 5-methoxy-N-methyl-N-allyltryptamine, is a psychedelic drug of the tryptamine family related to 5-MeO-DALT.
5-MeO-MALT was first described in the literature in 2004. It was encountered as a novel designer drug in 2014. The drug's pharmacology was studied and described in greater detail in 2024.

Use and effects

5-MeO-MALT was not included nor mentioned in Alexander Shulgin's book TiHKAL.

Pharmacology

Pharmacodynamics

The pharmacology of 5-MeO-MALT has been studied. It is a potent serotonin 5-HT2A receptor agonist and produces the head-twitch response in rodents. The drug also shows high affinity for the serotonin 5-HT1A receptor.

Chemistry

Analogues

s of 5-MeO-MALT include methylallyltryptamine, 4-HO-MALT, 4-AcO-MALT, 5-MeO-DMT, 5-MeO-DET, 5-MeO-DPT, 5-MeO-DiPT, 5-MeO-DALT, 5-MeO-MET, 5-MeO-MPT, 5-MeO-MiPT, 5-MeO-EiPT, and 5-MeO-iPALT, among others.

Society and culture

Legal status

Canada

5-MeO-MALT is not a controlled substance in Canada as of 2025.

Hungary

5-MeO-MALT is illegal in Hungary.

Sweden

Sweden's public health agency suggested classifying 5-MeO-MALT as a hazardous substance, on May 15, 2019.

United States

5-MeO-MALT is not an explicitly controlled substance in the United States. However, it could be considered a controlled substance under the Federal Analogue Act if intended for human consumption.