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Acetryptine
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Acetryptine (INN; developmental code W-2965-A; also known as 5-acetyltryptamine or 5-AT[1]) is a drug described as an antihypertensive agent which was never marketed.[2] Structurally, acetryptine is a substituted tryptamine, and is closely related to other substituted tryptamines like serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine).[2] It was developed in the early 1960s.[2][1] The binding of acetryptine to serotonin receptors does not seem to have been well-investigated, although it was assessed at the 5-HT1A and 5-HT1D receptors and found to bind to them with high affinity.[3] The drug may also act as a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI); specifically, as an inhibitor of MAO-A.[4][5]
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