6-APB (6-(2-aminopropyl)benzofuran) is an empathogenic psychoactive compound of the substituted benzofuran, substituted amphetamine and substituted phenethylamine classes. 6-APB and other compounds are sometimes informally called "Benzofury" in newspaper reports. It is similar in structure to MDA, but differs in that the 3,4-methylenedioxyphenyl ring system has been replaced with a benzofuran ring. 6-APB is also the unsaturated benzofuran derivative of 6-APDB. It may appear as a tan grainy powder. 6-APB was first synthesized by David Nichols and his team in 1993 while studying non-neurotoxic analogs of MDMA.
CAS Number
• 286834-85-3 286834-84-2 (HCl)
PubChem CID • 9794343
ChemSpider
• 7970110
UNII
• 285VE60914
Chemical and physical data
Formula
C11H13NO
Molar mass
175.23 g/mol
CAS Number
• 286834-85-3 286834-84-2 (HCl)
PubChem CID • 9794343
ChemSpider
• 7970110
UNII
• 285VE60914
Chemical and physical data
Formula
C11H13NO
Molar mass
175.23 g/mol
Main Products
apvp