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5F‑AMB, also known as 5F‑MMB‑PINACA or 5F‑AMB‑PINACA, is an indazole‑3‑carboxamide type synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonist that has been detected in many herbal “spice” type mixtures since around 2014. Structural and pharmacological work shows that compounds in this family usually act as highly efficacious agonists at CB1 receptors with greater potency than Δ9‑THC, and 5F‑AMB is grouped with other high‑risk synthetic cannabinoids such as MDMB‑FUBINACA in that respect.
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Chemical identity of 5F‑AMB, 5F‑MMB‑PINACA and 5F‑AMB‑PINACA
According to Wikipedia’s overview of 5F‑AMB and WHO’s critical review, 5F‑AMB is an indazole‑based synthetic cannabinoid featuring a 5‑fluoropentyl chain and a methyl valinate‑like ester side chain, which together drive strong CB1 receptor activity. The different names 5F‑AMB, 5F‑MMB‑PINACA and 5F‑AMB‑PINACA refer to the same or closely related structures within the indazole‑3‑carboxamide family, usually differing only in nomenclature rather than core pharmacology.
The CAS numbers 1801552‑03‑3 (S‑isomer) and 1715016‑74‑2 (racemate) provide concrete handles for chemists when cross‑checking analytical libraries or compliance documentation. Reputable catalogues such as Cayman Chemical’s synthetic cannabinoid listings and curated databases like DrugBank and Drugs.com are frequently used as reference points when verifying the identity of these compounds.
Table 1, Core identity of 5F‑AMB (5F‑MMB‑PINACA)
Key chemical identifiers for 5F‑AMB
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Core name | 5F‑AMB (5F‑MMB‑PINACA, 5F‑AMB‑PINACA) |
| Chemical class | Indazole‑3‑carboxamide synthetic cannabinoid |
| Functional activity | Potent CB1 receptor agonist, full agonist behaviour reported |
| CAS (S‑isomer) | 1801552‑03‑3 |
| CAS (racemate) | 1715016‑74‑2 |
| First identification in market | Around 2014, initial reports from Japan |

