Tryptamines

Tryptamines

Tryptamines

Tryptamine is an indolamine metabolite of the essential amino acid, tryptophan.  The chemical structure is defined by an indole—a fused benzene and pyrrole ring, and a 2-aminoethyl group at the second carbon (third aromatic atom, with the first one being the heterocyclic nitrogen). The structure of tryptamine is a shared feature of certain aminergic neuromodulators including melatoninserotoninbufotenin and psychedelic derivatives such as dimethyltryptamine (DMT), psilocybinpsilocin and others. Tryptamine has been shown to activate trace amine-associated receptors expressed in the mammalian brain, and regulates the activity of dopaminergicserotonergic and glutamatergic systems.. In the human gut, symbiotic bacteria convert dietary tryptophan to tryptamine, which activates 5-HT4 receptors and regulates gastrointestinal motility. Multiple tryptamine-derived drugs have been developed to treat migraines, while trace amine-associated receptors are being explored as a potential treatment target for neuropsychiatric disorders.

All tryptamine derivatives possess a modified 2-aminoethyl group and/or the addition of a substituent on the indole.

Natural occurrences

For a list of plants, fungi and animals containing tryptamines, see List of psychoactive plants and List of naturally occurring tryptamines.


4-HO-MET

4-HO-MET

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5-MeO-DMT

5-MeO-DMT

5-MeO-DMT..

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AMT, α-methyltryptamine

AMT, α-methyltryptamine

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DTP, N,N-dipropyltryptamine

DTP, N,N-dipropyltryptamine

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