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2-Tetrahydrofurylethylamine
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| TH-FEA; 2-(2-Tetrahydrofuryl)ethylamine; 2-Aminoethyltetrahydrofuran; Tetrahydrofurfurylmethylamine |
| IUPAC name |
| 2-(oxolan-2-yl)ethanamine |
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| 4854736 |
| 4039901 |
| DTXSID10406630 |
| 100.252.264 |
| C6H13NO |
| 115.176 g·mol−1 |
| Interactive image |
| SMILES |
| C1CC(OC1)CCN |
| InChI |
| InChI=1S/C6H13NO/c7-4-3-6-2-1-5-8-6/h6H,1-5,7H2Key:ZCOIVJPCZLPQPT-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
2-Tetrahydrofurylethylamine (TH-FEA or 2-(2-tetrahydrofuryl)ethylamine) is a drug related to the arylalkylamines. Analogues include 2-furylethylamine (FEA), 2-pyrrolylethylamine (NEA), β-phenethylamine, amphetamine, and thiopropamine, among others. A few derivatives of TH-FEA are known. The compound is pharmacologically active, producing a strong constricting effect on the uterus. TH-FEA was first described in the scientific literature by 1920.
- TH-FEA - Isomer Design
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