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ID | 20379 |
Pubchem ID | 1150 |
Name | Tryptamine |
Description | Tryptamine; also known as TrpN; is a catabolite of tryptophan converted by the gut microbiota. After absorption through the intestinal epithelium; tryptophan catabolites enter the bloodstream and are later excreted in the urine. Both Clostridium sp. and Ruminococcus sp. have been found to convert tr |
Synonym | 1H-Indole-3-ethanamine;2-(1H-indol-3-yl)ETHANAMINE;2-(3-Indolyl)ethylamine;3-(2-Aminoethyl)indole;(3-Indolyl)ethylamine;2-(1H-indol-3-yl)Ethylamine;2-indol-3-yl-Aethylamin;2-indol-3-yl-Ethylamine;3-(2 |
Molecular Weight | 160.2157 |
Formula | C10H12N2 |
IUPAC | 2-(1H-indol-3-yl)ethan-1-amine |
SMILE | NCCC1=CNC2=C1C=CC=C2 |
PDB ID | NA |
KEGG | C00398 |
HMDB ID | HMDB0000303 |
Melting Point (Degree C) | 116 |
Water Solubility | NA |
Drugbank ID | NA |
Receptor | NA |
Reference | HMDB
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