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Phenylethylpyrrolidine

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Phenylethylpyrrolidine
Identifiers
CAS number 6273-83-2
PubChem 411735
ChemSpider 364511
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Properties
Molecular formula C12H17N
Molar mass 175.27 g/mol
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa)
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1-(2-Phenylethyl)pyrrolidine (PEP) is a chemical compound. It is an analogue of 2-phenylethylamine where the amine has been replaced by a pyrrolidine ring.

It is the base chemical structure for a series of stimulant drugs, including:

All of these compounds differ from PEP in that the alpha carbon is extended and a ketone is attached to the beta carbon (with the exception of prolintane, among other modifications.

It is unknown whether PEP itself has any stimulant properties, but it can be considered likely.[citation needed]

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