Aminoindane
Aminoindane refers to a class of compounds that are structurally related to indane, a bicyclic hydrocarbon. These compounds are characterized by the presence of an amino group attached to the indane structure. Aminoindanes have been studied for their potential applications in various fields, including medicine and neuroscience. Notable aminoindanes include 1-aminoindane its derivatives and 2-aminoindane and its derivatives.
Chemical structure and properties
- Chemical Formula:
- Molar Mass: 133.19 g/mol
- SMILES Notation: C1CN
1-Aminoindane
1-Aminoindane is known for its pharmacological activity, particularly as a neuroprotective agent. It is a metabolite of the antiparkinsonian drug rasagiline and has been studied for its potential to modulate catecholamine levels in the brain.2-Aminoindane
2-Aminoindane is a research chemical with applications in neurological disorders and psychotherapy. It acts as a selective substrate for norepinephrine and dopamine transporters. 2-AI has also been sold as a designer drug and is known to have stimulant effects similar to those of amphetamines.Derivatives and analogues
Several derivatives and analogues of aminoindanes have been developed, each with distinct pharmacological profiles. Notable derivatives include:- 5-IAI: A derivative with potential applications in psychotherapy
- MDAI: Known for its entactogenic effects
- NM-2-AI: A methylated analogue of 2-AI with similar stimulant properties