Phenylethylamine alkaloids

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Phenylethylamine alkaloids are natural products with an open tetrahydroisoquinoline structure (see substituted phenethylamines.[1]

Phenylethylamine alkaloids occur in many plants, including members of the families Cactaceae and Leguminosae, as well as Seaweed, Ranunculaceae, Celastraceae, Taxaceae, Malvaceae, Papaveraceae, Poaceae, and Amaryllidaceae.[2]

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