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Tryptamine is an
indolamine metabolite of the
essential amino acid, tryptophan. The
chemical structure is
defined by an indole—a
fused benzene and pyrrole...
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Substituted tryptamines, or
simply tryptamines, also
known as
serotonin analogues (i.e., 5-hydroxytryptamine analogues), are
organic compounds which may...
- many (but not all)
other psychoactive substances and is not an indole,
tryptamine, phenethylamine,
anticholinergic (deliriant) or
dissociative drug. THC...
- (SDRA) and ****tive
entactogen of the
tryptamine and α-alkyltryptamine families.
Along with
certain other tryptamines, such as α-ethyltryptamine (αET), 5-chloro-αMT...
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substituted tryptamine that
occurs in many
plants and animals,
including humans, and
which is both a
derivative and a
structural analog of
tryptamine. DMT is...
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psychedelic effects.
Tryptophan is
converted into the
trace amine tryptamine and
tryptamine is N-methylated by
indolethylamine N-methyltransferase (INMT)...
- α-Methyltryptamine (αMT, AMT) is a psychedelic, stimulant, and
entactogen drug of the
tryptamine family. It was
originally developed as an
antidepressant at
Upjohn in...
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ubiquitously present in non-neural
tissues and
catalyzes the N-methylation of
tryptamine and
structurally related compounds. More recently, it was
discovered that...
- 2-(1-indolyl)ethylamine, is a
chemical compound and
positional isomer of
tryptamine (2-(3-indolyl)ethylamine). A
number of
isotryptamine derivatives, or substituted...
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three families of
chemical compounds:
tryptamines, phenethylamines, or
lysergamides (LSD is
considered both a
tryptamine and lysergamide). They act via serotonin...