Compound Monograph
MDP1P
MDP1P is a methylenedioxy-substituted propiophenone, a chemical precursor rather than an active drug.
Where Does It Come From? (1)
MDP1P is a naturally occurring substituted propiophenone (ketone), found in Not a notable natural product; occurs mainly as a synthetic intermediate. It is flagged as moderately toxic.
Research & Evidence
MDP1P (3,4-methylenedioxypropiophenone) is a substituted aromatic ketone related structurally to the methylenedioxyphenyl building block of compounds such as MDMA and MDP2P. It is essentially a chemical intermediate or precursor rather than a psychoactive drug in its own right; despite database tags placing it among phenethylamines, the ketone itself is not reported to produce the stimulant or entactogenic effects of the finished amines.
Toxicity & Safety
As a laboratory chemical and synthetic intermediate, MDP1P has not been characterised for human safety and should not be regarded as something intended for consumption.