$208.00

CAS Number 5485-65-4
Appearance White crystals
Assay >99.5%
Packaging Aluminum foil
Purity >99%
Usage For research purposes only
Form Crystalline
Features High purity, Big crystals, Research use, Competitive price

      A-PVP crystal (alpha-pyrrolidinovalerophenone)

A-PVP crystal (alpha-pyrrolidinovalerophenone) is frequently referenced in forensic and research discussions involving synthetic stimulant compounds. Clear, factual information is essential to understand what it is—and the significant risks associated with it.

This guide provides an objective overview of A-PVP, including its chemical background, research context, and safety considerations.


What Is A-PVP (alpha-pyrrolidinovalerophenone)?

A-PVP is a synthetic compound in the cathinone-related (β-keto phenethylamine) class, often discussed in relation to stimulant-type substances.

Key points:

  • It is not an approved medication
  • It is not a dietary supplement
  • It is generally classified as a research or illicit substance

Crystals” refers only to its physical form.


Chemical Background

From a chemistry standpoint, A-PVP features:

  • A phenethylamine-derived backbone
  • A pyrrolidine ring
  • A β-keto (cathinone-like) functional group

Compounds in this class are studied for interactions with neurotransmitters such as:

  • Dopamine
  • Norepinephrine

Where Is It Referenced?

A-PVP crystals are commonly mentioned in:

  • Forensic toxicology and analytical chemistry
  • Law enforcement and public health reports
  • Research on synthetic stimulant compounds

These contexts are investigative or scientific, not therapeutic.