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propylene oxide. The
propanolamines include many
derivatives where the
amine is
secondary or tertiary. The
parent propanolamines are
colorless liquids...
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longer aminoalcohols include Heptaminol, a
cardiac stimulant, and
propanolamines. 1,3-Aminoalcohols are
present in
several bioactive molecules, such...