4-Methylphenylisobutylamine
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| Routes of administration  | Oral | 
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| Formula | C11H17N | 
| Molar mass | 163.264 g·mol−1 | 
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4-Methylphenylisobutylamine (4-MAB), also known as 4-methyl-α-ethylphenethylamine, is a stimulant drug of the phenethylamine class.[1]
See also
- Phenylisobutylamine
 - 4-Methylamphetamine
 - Benzodioxolylbutanamine
 
References
- ↑ Rosenmund KW, Karg E (February 1942). "Über die Darstellung von β-Aryl-alkylaminen". Berichte der Deutschen Chemischen Gesellschaft (A and B Series). 75B (12): 1850–9. doi:10.1002/cber.19420751262.
 
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| Phenethylamines | 
 
 
 
 
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