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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract β-Fenil-etanolamino estas aromata amino-alβ-Fenil-etanolamino estas aromata amino-alkoholo, blanka solidaĵo aŭ palflava viskozeca likvaĵo, kun strukturo simila al tiuj de la sinefrino, oktopamino, tiramino, katekolamino, dopamino, norepinefrino kaj epinefrino. Tiel kiel aliaj organikaj kombinaĵoj, fenil-etanolamino estas strukture rilatita al vasta gamo da aliaj sintezaj drogoj el la grupo de la substituitaj fenetilaminoj. Fenil-etanolamino estas hipoteza neŭrotransmisiilo kaj posedas fortajn kardiovaskulajn aktivecojn kaj ankaŭ estas drogo kiu produktas vazokuntiriĝon. Fenil-etanolamino nature trovatas en pluraj besto-specioj, inklude de la homoj. Eble, fenil-etanolamino estas pli bone konata en la areo de la bioscienco tiel kiel parto de la enzimo identigita kiel fenil-etanolamino-metil transferazo, kiu respondecas pri konvertado de la norepinefrino al epinefrino samkiel aliaj kunrilataj transformoj. La amino-alkoloj kun strukturo simila al tiude la fenil-etanolamino distribuiĝas tra la centra kaj periferiaj nervosistemoj kaj plenumas gravajn rolojn rilate al neŭrotransmisio kaj neŭromodulado. La identigio de tiaj substancoj en la cerbo estas grava por pli bone komprenado de la neŭropsikaj malordoj.one komprenado de la neŭropsikaj malordoj. , Phenylethanolamine (sometimes abbreviated Phenylethanolamine (sometimes abbreviated PEOH), or β-hydroxyphenethylamine, is a trace amine with a structure similar to those of other trace phenethylamines as well as the catecholamine neurotransmitters dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine. As an organic compound, phenylethanolamine is a β-hydroxylated phenethylamine that is also structurally related to a number of synthetic drugs in the substituted phenethylamine class. In common with these compounds, phenylethanolamine has strong cardiovascular activity and, under the name Apophedrin, has been used as a drug to produce topical vasoconstriction. In appearance, phenylethanolamine is a white solid. Phenylethanolamine is perhaps best known in the field of bioscience as part of the enzyme name "phenylethanolamine N-methyl transferase", referring to an enzyme which is responsible for the conversion of norepinephrine into epinephrine, as well as other related transformations. as well as other related transformations.
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rdfs:comment β-Fenil-etanolamino estas aromata amino-alβ-Fenil-etanolamino estas aromata amino-alkoholo, blanka solidaĵo aŭ palflava viskozeca likvaĵo, kun strukturo simila al tiuj de la sinefrino, oktopamino, tiramino, katekolamino, dopamino, norepinefrino kaj epinefrino. Tiel kiel aliaj organikaj kombinaĵoj, fenil-etanolamino estas strukture rilatita al vasta gamo da aliaj sintezaj drogoj el la grupo de la substituitaj fenetilaminoj. Fenil-etanolamino estas hipoteza neŭrotransmisiilo kaj posedas fortajn kardiovaskulajn aktivecojn kaj ankaŭ estas drogo kiu produktas vazokuntiriĝon. Fenil-etanolamino nature trovatas en pluraj besto-specioj, inklude de la homoj.pluraj besto-specioj, inklude de la homoj. , Phenylethanolamine (sometimes abbreviated Phenylethanolamine (sometimes abbreviated PEOH), or β-hydroxyphenethylamine, is a trace amine with a structure similar to those of other trace phenethylamines as well as the catecholamine neurotransmitters dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine. As an organic compound, phenylethanolamine is a β-hydroxylated phenethylamine that is also structurally related to a number of synthetic drugs in the substituted phenethylamine class. In common with these compounds, phenylethanolamine has strong cardiovascular activity and, under the name Apophedrin, has been used as a drug to produce topical vasoconstriction. drug to produce topical vasoconstriction.
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