- 1887 in
Germany by
Romanian chemist Lazăr
Edeleanu who
named it
phenylisopropylamine; its
stimulant effects remained unknown until 1927, when it was independently...
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- 1887 in
Germany by
Romanian chemist Lazăr
Edeleanu who
named it
phenylisopropylamine.
Shortly after,
methamphetamine was
synthesized from
ephedrine in...
- β-ketoamphetamines, bk-amphetamines, bk-AMPHs, β-keto [
phenylisopropylamines], bk-[
phenylisopropylamines] or, simply, "synthetic cathinones"). See Fig. 15...
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pharmaceutically important substituted amphetamines.
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- 1887 in
Germany by
Romanian chemist Lazăr Edeleanu, who
named it
phenylisopropylamine.
Around the same time, ****anese
organic chemist Nagai Na****oshi isolated...
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Racemic amphetamine was
first synthesized under the
chemical name "
phenylisopropylamine" in Berlin, 1887 by the
Romanian chemist Lazăr Edeleanu. It was not...
- amines. III.
Secondary and
tertiary β-phenylpropylamines and β-
phenylisopropylamines".
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