Roseghini M, Endean R, Temperilli A
Z Naturforsch C Biosci. 1976 Mar-Apr;31(3-4):118-20. doi: 10.1515/znc-1976-3-403.
Extracts of the skin of some amphibians from Australia and Papua New Guinea contained, in addition to the usual 5-hydroxyindolealkylamines and histamine: a. two new, hitherto unknown indolealkylamines, i.e. O-sulphate of bufotenidine and 2-(3-indolyl) ethyltrimethylammonium, a quaternary ammonium base of tryptamine. The rare O-sulphate of bufotenine was also present, the occurrence of which had previously been demonstrated only in the skin of some South American toads; b. a series of uncommon imidazolealkylamines, such as N'-acetylhistamine, N'-methylhistamine, N',N'-dimethylhistamine, spinaceamine and 6-methylspinaceamine. It appears evident that amphibian skin continues to be an exceptionally rich source of aromatic amines.
来自澳大利亚和巴布亚新几内亚的一些两栖动物的皮肤提取物,除了常见的5-羟吲哚烷基胺和组胺外,还含有:a. 两种新的、迄今未知的吲哚烷基胺,即蟾蜍特宁的O-硫酸盐和2-(3-吲哚基)乙基三甲基铵,一种色胺的季铵碱。稀有的蟾蜍色胺O-硫酸盐也存在,其存在此前仅在一些南美蟾蜍的皮肤中得到证实;b. 一系列不常见的咪唑烷基胺,如N'-乙酰组胺、N'-甲基组胺、N',N'-二甲基组胺、菠菜胺和6-甲基菠菜胺。显然,两栖动物的皮肤仍然是芳香胺异常丰富的来源。