I was talking to a friend and suddenly I realized that we talk about alot of different stereoisomers of ketamine, mdma, etc...does DMT have stereoisomers? Is there R and S dmt?Thanks in advance, chemists. :thumb_up:
I was talking to a friend and suddenly I realized that we talk about alot of different stereoisomers of ketamine, mdma, etc...does DMT have stereoisomers? Is there R and S dmt?


For scientific rigour, skip the "no isomers" as there are plenty of isomers of C12H16N2 and ten other substitutable positions on the tryptamine molecule besides the sidechain nitrogen. /ends pedantry (for the momentbenzyme said:dmt contains no stereocenters, thus no epimers nor enantiomers/diastereomers...no isomers.
)downwardsfromzero said:Yeah, sorry, I already knew I was being excessively pedantic! But it still pays to be absolutely clear about some things.
What would we call the different molecular configurations at the alpha- and beta carbons? I would suggest rotational conformers or rotamers.
Conformational isomerism - Wikipedia