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Class of chemical compounds
Substituted arylalkylamines, also alternatively known in many cases as substituted arylethylamines,[1] are a group of chemical compounds.[2][3][4][5] These compounds are divided into two main categories: indolylalkylamines and phenylalkylamines.[2][5]
These compounds are related to monoamine neurotransmitters, which are chemicals in the brain that transmit signals between nerve cells. Because of this, substituted arylalkylamines can have a wide range of effects on the body and mind. They are used in many medications, including:
Many arylalkylamines act as monoamine releasing agents, monoamine reuptake inhibitors, and/or monoamine receptor modulators.
Examples of arylalkylamines and related compounds of different classes
Many more foundational arylalkylamines besides the above also exist.[5] In addition, other alkylamines and non-aromatic cyclized alkylamines exist.[6]
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