2-Furylethylamine (2-FEA or FEA) is a
drug
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of the
arylalkylamine
Substituted arylalkylamines, also alternatively known in many cases as substituted arylethylamines, are a group of chemical compounds. These compounds are divided into two main categories: indolylalkylamines and phenylalkylamines.
* Indolylalkyla ...
family related to the
substituted phenethylamine
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s such as
β-phenethylamine
Phenethylamine (PEA) is an organic compound, natural monoamine alkaloid, and trace amine, which acts as a central nervous system stimulant in humans. In the brain, phenethylamine regulates monoamine neurotransmission by binding to trace ami ...
(PEA) and
amphetamine
Amphetamine (contracted from Alpha and beta carbon, alpha-methylphenethylamine, methylphenethylamine) is a central nervous system (CNS) stimulant that is used in the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), narcolepsy, an ...
.
It is known to have similar
pressor
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effects as amphetamine and strong constricting effects on the
uterus
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in animals.
The
psychoactive
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effects of FEA in humans are unknown.
Derivative
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s of FEA include
α-Me-FEA (furylisopropylamine) and
α,''N''-Me-FEA, among others.
α-Me-FEA was less several-fold
potent than amphetamine in animals and showed limited effects in humans.
Analogues of FEA, besides β-phenethylamine (PEA) and amphetamine (α-Me-PEA), include
TH-FEA,
α-Me-TH-FEA,
ThEA,
thiopropamine (α-Me-ThEA),
3-ThEA,
2-(2-pyrrolyl)ethylamine (NEA), and
α-Me-NEA, among others.
Some of them are known to be active.
FEA was first
synthesized by 1920.
FEA and analogues were studied by
Gordon Alles
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and colleagues, who discovered its pressor effects.
FEA is not a
controlled substance
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in the
United States
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as of 2011.
References
Abandoned drugs
Arylalkylamines
Antihypotensive agents
Furans
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