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Phenylethylamine

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Purity99.98 CAS Number1716-60-5 Not For Human ConsumptionNot For Human Consumption
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Purity99.98 CAS Number1716-60-5 Not For Human ConsumptionNot For Human Consumption
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CAS Number3823-29-8 Chemical ClassPhenylethylamine Chemical name2-FEA (2-Fluoroethamphetamin)
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CAS Number3823-29-8 Chemical ClassPhenylethylamine Chemical name2-FEA (2-Fluoroethamphetamin)
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Purity99.97 CAS Number1017176-48-5 Not For Human ConsumptionNot For Human Consumption
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Purity99.97 CAS Number1017176-48-5 Not For Human ConsumptionNot For Human Consumption
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Purity99.97 CAS Number1017176-48-5 Not For Human ConsumptionNot For Human Consumption
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Purity99.99 CAS Number733720-95-1 Not For Human ConsumptionNot For Human Consumption
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Purity98 CAS Number88441-14-9 Not For Human ConsumptionNot For Human Consumption
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Purity98 CAS Number24333-19-5 Not For Human ConsumptionNot For Human Consumption
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Purity99.98 CAS Number1626-71-7 Not For Human ConsumptionNot For Human Consumption
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Purity99.98 CAS Number1626-71-7 Not For Human ConsumptionNot For Human Consumption

Phenylethylamine or phenethylamine (PEA) is a natural monoamine alkaloid, a trace amine, and also the name of a class of chemicals with many members well known for psychoactive drug and stimulant effects. Studies suggest that phenylethylamine functions as a neuromodulator or neurotransmitter in the mammalian central nervous system. It is biosynthesized from the amino acid phenylalanine by enzymatic decarboxylation. In addition to mammals, phenethylamine is found in many other organisms and foods such as chocolate, especially after microbial fermentation. It is sold as a dietary supplement for purported mood and weight loss-related therapeutic benefits; however, orally ingested phenethylamine is usually inactive because of extensive first-pass metabolism by monoamine oxidase (MAO) into phenylacetic acid. This prevents significant concentrations from reaching the brain.

The group of phenethylamine derivatives is referred to as the phenethylamines. Substituted phenethylamines, substituted amphetamines, and substituted methylenedioxyphenethylamines (MDxx) are a series of broad and diverse classes of compounds derived from phenethylamine that include stimulants, psychedelics, and entactogens, as well as anorectics, bronchodilators, decongestants, and antidepressants, among others.

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