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Synonyms and
alternate spellings include:
phenylethylamine, β-
phenylethylamine (β-PEA), 2-
phenylethylamine, 1-amino-2-phenylethane, and 2-phenylethan-1-amine...
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Phenylethylamine (1-PEA or α-PEA), also
known as α-methylbenzylamine, is the
organic compound with the
formula C6H5CH(NH2)CH3. This
primary amine is...
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Amphetamine (contracted from alpha-methylphenethylamine) is a
central nervous system (CNS)
stimulant that is used in the
treatment of
attention deficit...
- of the drug. ‘D series’
cause more long-lasting
effects than
other phenylethylamines such as tachycardia. At high doses, ‘2C series’
produce hallucinogenic...
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induce monoamine release intracellularly.
Phenethylamines (2-
phenylethylamines) (e.g., phenethylamine, tyramine, dopamine, norepinephrine) Amphetamines...
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hydrogen atoms in the
phenethylamine core
structure with substituents.
Phenylethylamines are also
generally found to be
central nervous system stimulants with...
- methamphetamine.
Instead of the
methyl group attached to the
alpha position of
phenylethylamine, it is
attached to the
nitrogen group. Both
substances have the chemical...
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arylalkylamines as well as
trace amines including phenethylamine (2-
phenylethylamine), 2-furylethylamine,
thiopropamine (1-(2-thienyl)-2-aminopropane),...
- the
trace amines β-
phenylethylamine (PEA), tyramine, and tryptamine. At a
concentration of 16 μM (1.6 × 10−5 M), β-
phenylethylamine has been
shown to act...
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phenylalanine and to the
phenethylamine psychostimulants β-phenethylamine (
phenylethylamine) and
amphetamine (α-methylphenethylamine).
Phenylalaninol is a psychostimulant...