monoamiineihin
Monoamiineihin refers to a group of organic compounds that contain an amine functional group, which is derived from ammonia by replacing its hydrogen atoms with organic substituents. Specifically, monoamines have one amino group. This class of compounds includes many important biological molecules and synthetic chemicals.
In biology, monoamines are crucial neurotransmitters and hormones. Key examples include dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin, which
The chemical structure of monoamines involves a carbon chain attached to a nitrogen atom. Depending on the
Certain drugs and illicit substances are also monoamines or affect monoamine systems. For instance, amphetamines are