3-Pyrrolylethylamine
3-Pyrrolylethylamine is a chemical compound of the arylalkylamine family. It can be thought of as the analogue of tryptamine in which the benzene component of the indole ring has been removed, leaving only a pyrrole ring.
The compound is also related to other arylalkylamines as well as trace amines including phenethylamine, 2-furylethylamine, thiopropamine, and isocyclamine, among others. Many of these compounds are monoamine releasing agents and/or reuptake inhibitors.
3-NEA was first described in the scientific literature by 1965.