Die native Fluoreszenz einiger Methoxy-und Bromomethoxyamphetamine wurde bestimmt. Da die Fluoreszenz eines Moleküls zum Teil von der Energie seinerπ-Elektronen abhängig ist und die Stärke der halluzinogenen Aktivität dieser Verbindungen in einer positiven Beziehung zu ihrer HMP-Energie steht, wurde die Intensität der Fluoreszenz mit der Stärke der halluzinogenen Aktivität in Beziehung gebracht.
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F. Antun, J. R. Smythies, F. Benington, R. D. Morin, C. F. Barfknecht & D. E. Nichols
Department of Psychiatry, University of Alabama and Division of Medical Chemistry, College of Pharmacy, University of Iowa, USA
F. Antun, J. R. Smythies, F. Benington, R. D. Morin, C. F. Barfknecht & D. E. Nichols
Antun, F., Smythies, J.R., Benington, F. et al. Native fluorescence and hallucinogenic potency of some amphetamines. Experientia 27, 62–63 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02137743
Published: 01 January 1971
Issue Date: January 1971
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02137743
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