N-Acetyltryptamine Explained
N-Acetyltryptamine is an organic compound with the molecular formula C12H14N2O. It is a partial agonist for the melatonin receptors.[1] [2] [3] N-Acetyltryptamine is produced by Streptomyces djakartensis and other Streptomyces and Fusarium species.[4] [5]
Further reading
- Book: Houlihan . William J. . Indoles, Volume 25, Part 2 . 15 September 2009 . John Wiley & Sons . 978-0-470-18841-5 . 25 . en.
Notes and References
- Book: O'Brien . Paul . Pineal and Retinal Relationships . 2 December 2012 . Elsevier . 978-0-323-14985-3 . 159 . en.
- Book: Current Trends in Comparative Endocrinology: Proceedings of the Ninth International Symposium on Comparative Endocrinology, Hong Kong, 7-11 December 1981 . Kent State University Press . 978-962-209-116-0 . en.
- N-Acetyltryptamine (N10-Acetyltryptamine) Melatonin Receptor Agonist MedChemExpress . MedchemExpress.com .
- Zhang . Wenjuan . Wei . Shaopeng . Zhang . Jiwen . Wu . Wenjun . Antibacterial Activity Composition of the Fermentation Broth of Streptomyces djakartensis NW35 . Molecules . 1 March 2013 . 18 . 3 . 2763–2768 . 10.3390/molecules18032763. free . 6270429 .
- Book: Paley . Elena L. . Protein Biosynthesis Interference in Disease . 8 October 2020 . Academic Press . 978-0-12-823486-0 . 94 . en.