4-HO-NALT, also known as 4-hydroxy-N-allyltryptamine, is a tryptamine derivative developed by modification of norpsilocin (4-HO-NMT).[1] It produces a head-twitch response in mice consistent with psychedelic-like activity, as do the corresponding ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, and benzyl derivatives (4-HO-NET, 4-HO-NPT, 4-HO-NiPT, and 4-HO-NBnT, respectively), but the bulkier t-butyl and cyclohexyl derivatives are inactive.[1]

4-HO-NET, 4-HO-NPT, 4-HO-NiPT, and 4-HO-NBnT.

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  1. 1 2 Sherwood AM, Burkhartzmeyer EK, Williamson SE, Baumann MH, Glatfelter GC (January 2024). "Psychedelic-like Activity of Norpsilocin Analogues". ACS Chemical Neuroscience. 15 (2): 315–327. doi:10.1021/acschemneuro.3c00610. PMC 10797613. PMID 38189238.