5,6-Dibromo-N-methyltryptamine (5,6-Dibromo-NMT) is a substituted tryptamine alkaloid that occurs naturally in marine sponges.[1][2]
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Other names | 5,6-Dibromo-NMT |
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Formula | C11H12Br2N2 |
Molar mass | 332.039 g·mol−1 |
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edit- ^ Mollica A, Locatelli M, Stefanucci A, Pinnen F (May 2012). "Synthesis and bioactivity of secondary metabolites from marine sponges containing dibrominated indolic systems". Molecules. 17 (5). MDPI AG: 6083–6099. doi:10.3390/molecules17056083. PMC 6268355. PMID 22614862.
- ^ Miguel-Gordo M, Gegunde S, Calabro K, Jennings LK, Alfonso A, Genta-Jouve G, et al. (May 2019). "Bromotryptamine and Bromotyramine Derivatives from the Tropical Southwestern Pacific Sponge Narrabeena nigra". Marine Drugs. 17 (6). MDPI AG: 319. doi:10.3390/md17060319. PMC 6627171. PMID 31151240.