JWH-250 Research Chemical
JWH-250 or (1-pentyl-3-(2-methoxyphenylacetyl)indole) is an analgesic chemical from the phenylacetylindole family that acts as a cannabinoid agonist at both the CB1 and CB2 receptors, with a Ki of 11 nM at CB1 and 33 nM at CB2. Unlike many of the older JWH series compounds, this compound does not have a naphthalene ring, instead occupying this position with a 2′-methoxy-phenylacetyl group, making JWH-250 a representative member of a new class of cannabinoid ligands.. Other 2′-substituted analogues such as the methyl, chloro and bromo compounds are also active and somewhat more potent..
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JWH-250 was discovered by, and named after the researcher John W. Huffman. He created JWH-250 and a number of other compounds to research the structure and function of the endocannabinoid system of mammals. JWH-250 as an ingredient in new generation “herbal smoking blends” that had been released since the banning of the original ingredients (C8)-CP 47,497 and JWH-018.. An ELISA immunoassay technique for detecting it in urine has been reported. also try out MDMA, Adderall, or Ibogaine as they all have similar effects. It is worth noting that we take no responsibility for any harm caused by this chemical as it is up to the user to take care of his or her safety. By purchasing this product from us, you accept all our terms and conditions that are stated in our terms section of our website. If you are unsure about them please check them out before buying JWH-250, espacially for the newbies of the drug.
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Formula | C22H25NO2 |
Molar mass | 335.447 g·mol−1 |
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