Adenosine diphosphate
Adenosine diphosphate (or ADP ) is the chemical that plants make ATP from, during photosynthesis .
A chemical compound that can be converted to ATP with the addition of one phosphate group.
Amino acid -derived
Major excitatory / inhibitory systems
Glutamate system
Agmatine
Aspartic acid (aspartate)
Glutamic acid (glutamate)
Glutathione
Glycine
GSNO
GSSG
Kynurenic acid
NAA
NAAG
Proline
Serine
GABA system Glycine system GHB system
Biogenic amines
Monoamines Trace amines
3-Iodothyronamine
N-Methylphenethylamine
N-Methyltryptamine
m-Octopamine
p-Octopamine
Phenylethanolamine
Phenethylamine
Synephrine
Tryptamine
m-Tyramine
p-Tyramine
Others
Neuropeptides
Lipid -derived
Endocannabinoids
2-AG
2-AGE (noladin ether)
2-ALPI
2-OG
AA-5-HT
Anandamide (AEA)
DEA
LPI
NADA
NAGly
OEA
Oleamide
PEA
RVD-Hpα
SEA
Virodhamine (O-AEA)
Neurosteroids
Nucleobase -derived
Vitamin -derived
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