The tryptamine class consists of all derivative compounds that can be created by substituting one or more hydrogen atoms in the core structure with various substituents. Naturally occurring tryptamines are present in numerous plants and animals, formed through the decarboxylation of the essential amino acid tryptophan. This class encompasses a vast array of compounds, many of which play crucial roles in human biology, such as serotonin (often referred to as the “happy hormone”) and melatonin (known as the “sleep hormone”).
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