phydroxyphenethylamine
Phydroxyphenethylamine, also known as alpha-hydroxyphenethylamine, is a chemical compound that belongs to the class of phenethylamines. It is a structural analog of the neurotransmitter epinephrine, differing only by the substitution of a hydroxyl group for a hydrogen atom. This modification significantly alters its pharmacological properties.
Phydroxyphenethylamine has been studied for its central nervous system effects, including its ability to act as
Phydroxyphenethylamine's pharmacology is similar to that of its parent compound, epinephrine. However, its unique chemical structure
While some studies have investigated the potential medicinal uses of phydroxyphenethylamine, its inherently complex interaction with