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|Section2= }} Convolutindole A (2,4,6-tribromo-1,7-dimethoxy-N,N-dimethyltryptamine) is a brominated tryptamine alkaloid that was first identified in 2001 in ''Amathia Convoluta'', a marine bryozoan. Bryozoans are aquatic invertebrates that grow in colonies and may resemble coral. ==Chemistry== Convolutamine A is the 2,4,6-tribromo-1,7-dimethoxy derivative of DMT, a hallucinogen that occurs naturally in many plants and animals. Convolutamine A is chemically related to 5-bromo-DMT - A similar molecule that also occurs in many marine invertebrates. The researchers who discovered the chemical drew specific attention to the methoxy group at the indole 1-position (attached to the nitrogen atom in the pentagonal ring) as being an unknown occurrence in the marine world until recently. 1-methoxyindoles such as Lespedamine also occur in Legumes and the Brassicaceae, the plant family that cabbage and mustard belong to.
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