Amphetamine
Internal
- 6687-A-013 (±)-Amphetamine-D5 (deuterium label on side chain), 1.0 mg/mL (Ambient)
- 6687-A-045 (±)-Amphetamine-D6, 1.0 mg/mL (Ambient)
- 6687-A-005 (±)-Amphetamine-D5, 100 ug/mL, (SC) (Ambient)
- 6687-A-002 (±)-Amphetamine-D5 (deuterium label on ring), 100 µg/mL (Ambient)
- 6687-A-017 (±)-Amphetamine-D8, 100 >g/mL (Ambient)
- 6687-A-044 (±)-Amphetamine-D6 100 ug/mL in Methanol
Analytical
Information
Chemical Formula: C9H8D5N Molecular Weight: 140.24 Amphetamine is a chiral compound that consists of the dextro- and levo-amphetamine enantiomers. Dextroamphetamine is prescribed for the treatment of ADHD and narcolepsy, while levoamphetamine is currently only prescribed as part of a racemic mixture with the dextro isomer in medications like Adderall. The structural class of amphetamines consists of a broad range of psychoactive derivatives, such as MDMA (Ecstasy) and the N-methylated form, methamphetamine. Amphetamine is a homologue of phenethylamine and a metabolite of methamphetamine.
