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Thyronamine

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Thyronamine
Names
Preferred IUPAC name
4-[4-(2-Aminoethyl)phenoxy]phenol
Identifiers
3D model (JSmol)
ChEMBL
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MeSH thyronamine
  • InChI=1S/C14H15NO2/c15-10-9-11-1-5-13(6-2-11)17-14-7-3-12(16)4-8-14/h1-8,16H,9-10,15H2 checkY
    Key: OVUVNKDANCKDCK-UHFFFAOYSA-N checkY
  • InChI=1/C14H15NO2/c15-10-9-11-1-5-13(6-2-11)17-14-7-3-12(16)4-8-14/h1-8,16H,9-10,15H2
    Key: OVUVNKDANCKDCK-UHFFFAOYAP
  • O(c1ccc(cc1)CCN)c2ccc(O)cc2
Properties
C14H15NO2
Molar mass 229.279 g·mol−1
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Thyronamine refers both to a molecule, and to derivatives of that molecule: a family of decarboxylated and deiodinated metabolites of the thyroid hormones thyroxine (T4) and 3,5,3'-triiodothyronine (T3).

Types

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The group includes:

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References

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  1. ^ Piehl S, Hoefig CS, Scanlan TS, Köhrle J (2011). "Thyronamines - Past, Present, and Future". Endocrine Reviews. 32 (1): 64–80. doi:10.1210/er.2009-0040. PMID 20880963.