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On the inability of tryptamine to serve as a precursor of serotonin


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Pages: 501 - 507

Abstract

Tryptamine when administered to animals neither increases the levels of serotonin in tissues nor the amounts of 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid in the urine. No labeling of tissue serotonin occurred when tryptamine-l-C4 was administered to rabbits. When rat liver microsomes were incubated with tryptamine, no serotonin could be detected although phenolic material was formed.