EBK GENERAL ORGANIC+BIOLOGICAL CHEM.
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Author: FROST
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Chapter 5, Problem 5.69CP
Summary Introduction
To determine:
The structure of serotonin.
Introduction:
The neurotransmitters are chemical substances that are released within the body and perform several functions. The formation of some neurotransmitters results in release of carbon dioxide and removal of carboxyl group. Serotonin is chemical that relieve stress in person.
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EBK GENERAL ORGANIC+BIOLOGICAL CHEM.
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