A catecholamine (/ˌkætəˈkoʊləmiːn/; abbreviated CA) is a monoamine neurotransmitter, an organic compound that has a catechol (benzene with two hydroxyl... 19 KB (2,050 words) - 14:21, 14 March 2024 |
Catechol-O-methyltransferase (redirect from Catecholamine O-methyltransferase) Catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT; EC 2.1.1.6) is one of several enzymes that degrade catecholamines (neurotransmitters such as dopamine, epinephrine, and norepinephrine)... 29 KB (3,206 words) - 02:36, 10 March 2024 |
Norepinephrine–dopamine releasing agent (redirect from Catecholamine releasing agent) A norepinephrine–dopamine releasing agent (NDRA) is a type of drug which induces the release of norepinephrine (and epinephrine) and dopamine in the body... 1 KB (74 words) - 20:50, 8 August 2021 |
Adrenaline (category Catecholamines) treatment. The adrenal medulla is a major contributor to total circulating catecholamines (L-DOPA is at a higher concentration in the plasma), though it contributes... 57 KB (6,532 words) - 05:05, 26 April 2024 |
Substituted phenethylamine (redirect from Catecholamine analogue) citation needed] Numerous endogenous compounds – including hormones, catecholamines such as dopamine and noradrenaline, and many trace amines (e.g. adrenaline... 24 KB (465 words) - 20:56, 12 March 2024 |
Chemical structures of the catecholamines Sympathomimetic drugs (also known as adrenergic drugs and adrenergic amines) are stimulant compounds which mimic... 9 KB (891 words) - 11:31, 22 March 2024 |
Monoamine precursor (redirect from Catecholamine precursors) Monoamine precursors are precursors of monoamines and monoamine neurotransmitters in the body. The amino acids L-tryptophan and L-5-hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP;... 3 KB (209 words) - 18:49, 3 December 2023 |