Customization: | Available |
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CAS No.: | 1078-21-3 |
Formula: | C10h13no2 |
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Product name | Phenibut |
CAS No. | 1078-21-3 |
Molecular Formula | C10H13NO2 |
Molecular weight | 179.22 |
EINECS NO. | 214-079-6 |
Grade Standard | pharmacy grade |
COA | available |
Item | Specifications |
Appearance | White or almost white crystalline powder. |
Purity | 99%min |
Melting point | 252.5°C (rough estimate) |
Boiling point | 311.75°C (rough estimate) |
Flash point | N/A |
Solubility | Free base: 35 mg/mL in DMSO (195.29 mM) at 25 °C (SellekChem, 2019) |
Stability | N/A |
Storage condition | N/A |
Shelf life | 2 years |
Phenibut, or phenyl γ aminobutyric acid was first developed in the 1960's by Russian scientists, who needed a way to help astronauts stay calm, but not sedated.
So, scientists developed a compound known as Phenibut HCL, and since then, many people have used this drug to great success at reducing anxiety.
Despite the fact that the FDA has not approved phenyl γ aminobutyric acid for human use (yet), many people find that it helps them relax in high stress situations.
Phenibut begins working shortly after ingestion (within 1 hour), and quickly starts acting on the neurotransmitter GABA in the brain. GABA derivative phenibut is an extremely powerful tranquilizer and smart drug with a large number of benefits, that acts on GABA receptors.
GABA, short for gamma-Aminobutyric acid, is a neurotransmitter associated with a feeling of calm, relaxation, and tranquility-so, it's no wonder that if β phenyl γ aminobutyric acid increases GABA, it helps with anxiety, and can even be used to treat post traumatic stress disorder.