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5-Benzyloxytryptamine
Chemical compound
Chemical compound
5-Benzyloxytryptamine (5-BT), is a tryptamine derivative which acts as an agonist at the 5-HT1D, 5-HT2 and 5-HT6 serotonin receptors, and an antagonist of TRPM8.
Society and culture
Legal status
Singapore
5-Benzyloxytryptamine is illegal in Singapore.
References
References
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- (1991). "5-benzyloxytryptamine: a relatively selective 5-hydroxytryptamine 1D/1B agent". Life Sciences.
- (January 1992). "Sumatriptan and 5-benzyloxytryptamine: contractility of two 5-HT1D receptor ligands in canine saphenous veins". European Journal of Pharmacology.
- (1997). "Functional and radioligand binding characterization of rat 5-HT6 receptors stably expressed in HEK293 cells". Neuropharmacology.
- (December 2010). "5-benzyloxytryptamine as an antagonist of TRPM8". Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters.
- "Misuse of Drugs Act - Singapore Statutes Online".
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