Chemistry:3-Pyrrolylethylamine
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3-Pyrrolylethylamine (3-NEA or 2-(1H-pyrrol-3-yl)ethylamine) is a chemical compound of the arylalkylamine family.[1] It can be thought of as the analogue of tryptamine (2-indolylethylamine) in which the benzene component of the indole ring has been removed, leaving only a pyrrole ring.[1]
The compound is also related to other arylalkylamines as well as trace amines including phenethylamine (2-phenylethylamine), 2-furylethylamine, thiopropamine (1-(2-thienyl)-2-aminopropane), and isocyclamine (cyclopentanylaminopropane), among others.[1] Many of these compounds are monoamine releasing agents and/or reuptake inhibitors.[1]
3-NEA was first described in the scientific literature by 1965.[1]
See also
- 2-Pyrrolylethylamine
- 3-Pyrrolylpropylamine
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 "#67. FEA". The Shulgin Index, Volume One: Psychedelic Phenethylamines and Related Compounds. 1. Berkeley, CA: Transform Press. 2011. pp. 138–141. ISBN 978-0-9630096-3-0. OCLC 709667010. https://archive.org/details/shulgin-index-vol-1/page/138/mode/1up.
