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Draw & name 5 isomers of C3H5NO Drill: Draw & name 5 isomers of C3H5NO

Important Amines

Amino Acids NH2 O R-C-C H OH

Glycine NH2 O H-C-C H OH

Alanine NH2 O H3C-C-C H OH

Phenylalanine H2N O -CH2-CH-C-OH

Neurotransmitters Transmit chemical signals in the synapse between nerve cells as well as other places

Phenol OH

Catachol OH

Catacholamine H2N-R OH OH

Phenylalanine H2N O -CH2-CH-C-OH

Tyrosine H2N O -CH2-CH-C-OH HO

l -DOPA H2N O -CH2-CH-C-OH HO HO

Dopamine -CH2-CH2-NH2 HO HO

Norepinephrine OH -CH-CH2-NH2 HO HO

Epinephrine OH CH3 -CH-CH2-N H HO HO

Draw: amphetamine

Amphetamine CH3 -CH2-CH-NH2 Upper

Methylamphetamine CH3 CH3 -CH2-CH-NH Upper

Serotonin CH2-CH2-NH2 N HO H

Ephedrine OH CH3 -CH2-CH2-NH2 Decongestant

Neosynephrine OH CH3 -CH-CH2-N H HO Decongestant

Draw & Name 5 isomers of: C3H7NO

Benadryl CH3 -CH-O-CH2-CH2-N Antihistamine

Histamine H N N CH2-CH2-NH2

Barbituates

Barbituric Acid H O N O N O H

Add Na to get Sodium Barbituate H

Barbital H O N O N O H

Phenobarbital H O N O N O H

Alkaloids

Tropane CH3 N

Cocaine CH3 O N O O O

Opiates

CH3 Morphine N O HO OH

Drill: Draw & Name 5 isomers of: C3H7NO

Test Review

Know Common Amines, Amides, & Nitriles

Amine production

Amide production

Nitrile production

Dehydration Synthesis of: Acids & Amines

Hydrolysis Synthesis of: Esters & Amines

Hydrolysis Synthesis of: Anhydrides & Amines

Hydrolysis of: Amides & Nitriles

Know general neuro-transmitters