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'''Indoles''' are a type of molecule. Indole alkaloids include [[tryptophan]], an essential amino acid, [[serotonin]] and reserpine.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Bashir_Dar3/publication/225043188_Chemistry_and_Biology_of_Indoles_and_Indazoles_A_Mini-Review/links/5cd3ca23458515712e9b6aba/Chemistry-and-Biology-of-Indoles-and-Indazoles-A-Mini-Review.pdf?origin=publication_detail|title=Chemistry and Biology of Indoles and Indazoles: A Mini-Review|last=Ali|first=Nasir Ali Shafakat|authorlink=|last2=Dar|first2=Bashir Ahmad|authorlink2=|date=2013-09-30|website=Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry|language=en|doi=10.2174/1389557511313120009|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=2019-12-18|last3=Farooqui|first3=Vidya Pradhan and Mazahar}}</ref>  
'''Indoles''' are a type of molecule. Indole alkaloids include [[tryptophan]], an essential amino acid, [[serotonin]] and reserpine.<ref name="Ali2013">{{Cite web|url=https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Bashir_Dar3/publication/225043188_Chemistry_and_Biology_of_Indoles_and_Indazoles_A_Mini-Review/links/5cd3ca23458515712e9b6aba/Chemistry-and-Biology-of-Indoles-and-Indazoles-A-Mini-Review.pdf?origin=publication_detail|title=Chemistry and Biology of Indoles and Indazoles: A Mini-Review|last=Ali|first=Nasir Shafakat Ali, Vidya Pradhan|authorlink=|last2=Dar|first2=Bashir Ahmad|authorlink2=|date=2013-09-30|journal=Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry|volume=13|issue=12|language=en|doi=10.2174/1389557511313120009|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=2019-12-18|first3=Vidya|last3=Pradhan|last4=Farooqui|first4=Mazahar}}</ref>  


==Function==
==Function==
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==Notable studies ==
==Notable studies ==
*2019, Metabolomic Discovery of Microbiota Dysfunction as the Cause of Pathology<ref name="Beloborodova2019">{{Cite journal|last=Beloborodova|first=Natalia V.|last2=Grechko|first2=Andrey V.|last3=Olenin|first3=Andrey Yu|date=2019-06-26|title=Metabolomic Discovery of Microbiota Dysfunction as the Cause of Pathology|url=https://www.intechopen.com/online-first/metabolomic-discovery-of-microbiota-dysfunction-as-the-cause-of-pathology|journal=Metabolomics - New Insights into Biology and Medicine|language=en|doi=10.5772/intechopen.87176}}</ref> - [https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.87176 (Full text)]
*2019, Metabolomic Discovery of Microbiota Dysfunction as the Cause of Pathology<ref name="Beloborodova2019">{{Cite journal|last=Beloborodova|first=Natalia V.|last2=Grechko|first2=Andrey V.|last3=Olenin|first3=Andrey Yu|date=2019-06-26|title=Metabolomic Discovery of Microbiota Dysfunction as the Cause of Pathology|url=https://www.intechopen.com/online-first/metabolomic-discovery-of-microbiota-dysfunction-as-the-cause-of-pathology|journal=Metabolomics - New Insights into Biology and Medicine|language=en|doi=10.5772/intechopen.87176}}</ref> [https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.87176 (Full text)]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 00:28, December 18, 2019

Indoles are a type of molecule. Indole alkaloids include tryptophan, an essential amino acid, serotonin and reserpine.[1]

Function[edit | edit source]

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Learn more[edit | edit source]

Notable studies[edit | edit source]

  • 2019, Metabolomic Discovery of Microbiota Dysfunction as the Cause of Pathology[2] (Full text)

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Ali, Nasir Shafakat Ali, Vidya Pradhan; Dar, Bashir Ahmad; Pradhan, Vidya; Farooqui, Mazahar (September 30, 2013). "Chemistry and Biology of Indoles and Indazoles: A Mini-Review" (PDF). Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry. doi:10.2174/1389557511313120009. Retrieved December 18, 2019. Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
  2. Beloborodova, Natalia V.; Grechko, Andrey V.; Olenin, Andrey Yu (June 26, 2019). "Metabolomic Discovery of Microbiota Dysfunction as the Cause of Pathology". Metabolomics - New Insights into Biology and Medicine. doi:10.5772/intechopen.87176.