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This monoamine chain can be found in many neurotransmitters, including [[histamine|histamine]], [[dopamine|dopamine]], [[adrenaline|adrenaline]] and [[noradrenaline|noradrenaline]]. It is also found in many drugs, examples being [[tryptamines]] and [[phenethylamines]]. | This monoamine chain can be found in many neurotransmitters, including [[histamine|histamine]], [[dopamine|dopamine]], [[adrenaline|adrenaline]] and [[noradrenaline|noradrenaline]]. It is also found in many drugs, examples being [[tryptamines]] and [[phenethylamines]]. | ||
Serotonin is synthesized from the α-amino acid tryptophan | Serotonin is synthesized from the α-amino acid tryptophan, which is hydroxylated into the metabolic intermediate [[5-Hydroxytryptophan]] (5-HTP) and then decarboxylated into serotonin. This process requires the co-enzyme vitamin B6.{{citation needed}} | ||
==Serotonin system== | ==Serotonin system== |