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Ball-and-stick model of the tryptamine molecule, a psychoactive compound and the parent of a group of substituted tryptamines.

Atom positions based on a crystallographic study of tryptamine picrate (see source).

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 Hydrogen, H: white
 Nitrogen, N: blue
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Crystallographic data from G. L. Gartland, G. R. Freeman and C. E. Bugg. “Crystal structures of tryptamine picrate and D,L-tryptophan picrate-methanol, two indole donor-acceptor complexes”. Acta Cryst. (1974). B30, 1841-1849. DOI:10.1107/S0567740874005905

 
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