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Isotryptamine
Isotryptamine
Names
IUPAC name
2-indol-1-ylethanamine
Other names
2-Indolylethylamine; 2-(1-Indolyl)ethylamine; 2-(1H-Indol-1-yl)ethanamine
Identifiers
3D model (JSmol)
ChemSpider
  • InChI=1S/C10H12N2/c11-6-8-12-7-5-9-3-1-2-4-10(9)12/h1-5,7H,6,8,11H2
    Key: BXEFQUSYBZYTAE-UHFFFAOYSA-N
  • C1=CC=C2C(=C1)C=CN2CCN
Properties
C10H12N2
Molar mass 160.220 g·mol−1
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).

Isotryptamine, also known as 2-(1-indolyl)ethylamine, is a chemical compound and positional isomer of tryptamine (2-(3-indolyl)ethylamine).[1] A variety of isotryptamine derivatives, or substituted isotryptamines, have been studied and described.[2][3][4][5][6][7]

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References

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  2. ^ Glennon RA, Jacyno JM, Young R, McKenney JD, Nelson D (January 1984). "Synthesis and evaluation of a novel series of N,N-dimethylisotryptamines". J Med Chem. 27 (1): 41–45. doi:10.1021/jm00367a008. PMID 6581313.
  3. ^ Dunlap LE, Azinfar A, Ly C, Cameron LP, Viswanathan J, Tombari RJ, Myers-Turnbull D, Taylor JC, Grodzki AC, Lein PJ, Kokel D, Olson DE (February 2020). "Identification of Psychoplastogenic N,N-Dimethylaminoisotryptamine (isoDMT) Analogues through Structure-Activity Relationship Studies". J Med Chem. 63 (3): 1142–1155. doi:10.1021/acs.jmedchem.9b01404. PMC 7075704. PMID 31977208.
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  6. ^ Rasmussen K, Chytil M, Agrawal R, Leach P, Gillie D, Mungenast A, Vancutsem P, Engel S, Meyer R, Koenig A, Rus M (2024). "14. Preclinical Pharmacology of DLX-001, a Novel Non-Hallucinogenic Neuroplastogen With the Potential for Treating Neuropsychiatric Diseases". Biological Psychiatry. 95 (10). Elsevier BV: S80. doi:10.1016/j.biopsych.2024.02.192. ISSN 0006-3223.
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