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- Benzenemethanamine, N-ethyl-
- Benzyl ethyl amine
- Benzylamine, N-ethyl-
- Ethyl(phenylmethyl)amine
- Ethylbenzylamine
- N-(Phenylmethyl)ethylamine
- N-Benzyl-N-ethylamine
- N-Benzylethylamine
- N-Ethyl-N-benzylamine
- N-Ethylbenzenemethanamine
- Voir d'autres synonymes
- N-benzylethanamine
- N-benzylethanaminium
- N-Ethylbenzylamine
3-Ethylbenzylamine is an amine that has been used in analytical chemistry to measure the hydrogen bond of a solution. A solution containing 3-ethylbenzylamine, hydrochloric acid, and an acid will have a pH of less than 7. When heated, 3-ethylbenzylamine will react with fatty acids in the solution to form esters. The reaction between 3-ethylbenzylamine and acetylcholinesterase (AChE) leads to inhibition of the enzyme. This inhibition may be due to kinetic energy transfer.