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'''4-HO-DPT''' (also known as '''4-hydroxy-dipropyltryptamine''' and sometimes referred to as ''' | '''4-HO-DPT''' (also known as '''4-hydroxy-dipropyltryptamine''' and sometimes referred to as '''Procin''') is a [[hallucinogen]]ic [[psychoactive class::psychedelic]] drug of the [[chemical class::tryptamine]] class. Alexander Shulgin first synthesized 4-HO-DPT and documented it in his book [[TiHKAL]] (''Tryptamines I Have Known and Loved''). It is the 4-hydroxyl analog of [[DPT]].<ref>https://www.erowid.org/library/books_online/tihkal/tihkal20.shtml</ref> | ||
Today it is either used recreationally or as an [[entheogen]]ic compound and is typically acquired through the use of online [[research chemical]] vendors. Due to the difficulty of its synthesis, it remains relatively uncommon even for a substituted tryptamine and has very little history of human usage. | Today it is either used recreationally or as an [[entheogen]]ic compound and is typically acquired through the use of online [[research chemical]] vendors. Due to the difficulty of its synthesis, it remains relatively uncommon even for a substituted tryptamine and has very little history of human usage. | ||
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