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Buy Diallyltryptamine (DALT) Cas 60676-77-9

Buy Diallyltryptamine (DALT) Cas 60676-77-9

Diallyltryptamine (DALT), also known as N,N-diallyltryptamine, is a tryptamine derivative which has been identified as a designer drug.[2][3]

Use and effects

According to Alexander Shulgin in his book TiHKAL (Tryptamines I Have Known and Loved), the dose of DALT is greater than 40 mg orally and its duration is unknown.[1] Its effects were not described.[1] Per Stephen Szara and colleagues in much earlier publications however, DALT and other extended N,N-dialkyltryptamines produce similar effects to dimethyltryptamine (DMT) but are longer-lasting, with durations of up to 3 hours.[1][4][5]

Interactions

Pharmacology

Pharmacodynamics

DALT activities
Target Affinity (Ki, nM)
5-HT1A 100
5-HT1B >10,000
5-HT1D 689
5-HT1E 378
5-HT1F ND
5-HT2A 701
5-HT2B 61
5-HT2C 385
5-HT3 >10,000
5-HT4 ND
5-HT5A >10,000
5-HT6 1,718
5-HT7 >10,000
α1A 1,663
α1B 1,369
α1D >10,000
α2A 124
α2B 305
α2C 901
β1β3 >10,000
D1D2 >10,000
D3 672
D4D5 >10,000
H1 127
H2H4 >10,000
M1M5 >10,000
I1 ND
σ1 101 (rat)
σ2 356 (rat)
TAAR1Tooltip Trace amine-associated receptor 1 ND
MORTooltip μ-Opioid receptorDORTooltip δ-Opioid receptor >10,000
KORTooltip κ-Opioid receptor 2,477
SERTTooltip Serotonin transporter 150 (Ki)
NETTooltip Norepinephrine transporter 1,121 (Ki)
DATTooltip Dopamine transporter 1,406 (Ki)
Notes: The smaller the value, the more avidly the drug binds to the site. All proteins are human unless otherwise specified. Refs:[6][7][8][9]

The receptor interactions of DALT have been studied.[6][7][8][9] The drug produces the head-twitch response, a behavioral proxy of psychedelic effects, in rodents.[10]

Chemistry

DALT has been used as an intermediate in the preparation of radiolabeled diethyltryptamine (DET).[11]

Synthesis

The chemical synthesis of DALT has been described.[1]

Analogues

Analogues of DALT include 4-HO-DALT4-AcO-DALT5-MeO-DALTmethylallyltryptamine (MALT), propylallyltryptamine (PALT), and isopropylallyltryptamine (iPALT), among others.[1]

History

DALT was first described in the scientific literature by Stephen Szara and colleagues by 1962.[4][5]

Society and culture

Canada

DALT is not an explicitly nor implicitly controlled substance in Canada as of 2025.[12]

United States

DALT is not an explicitly controlled substance in the United States.[13] However, it could be considered a controlled substance under the Federal Analogue Act if intended for human consumption.

See also

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