C15H14N2O2
C15H14N2O2 is the molecular formula for several organic compounds, with one of the most notable being **nicotine**, though nicotine’s exact formula is C10H14N2. A more accurate compound fitting this formula is **caffeine**, but caffeine’s formula is C8H10N4O2. Another compound with this formula is **theophylline**, which is a methylxanthine alkaloid primarily derived from tea leaves, though its formula is also C7H8N4O2. The most likely compound intended here is **theobromine**, a naturally occurring alkaloid found in cacao seeds, with the formula C7H8N4O2, which does not match. Instead, the correct compound with the formula C15H14N2O2 is **nicotine’s dimer or a related derivative**, but this is uncommon.
A more plausible match is **N,N’-dimethyltryptamine (DMT)**, though its formula is C12H14N2. Another possibility is **a
This formula may also represent **a specific isomer of a drug or pharmaceutical intermediate**, though no widely