IPA: /ˌmɒnəˈeɪn/
KK: /ˈmɒnəˌeɪn/
A type of chemical compound that has one amino group and is important for sending signals in the brain.
Serotonin is a well-known monoamine that affects mood and behavior.
Monoamine → It is formed from "mono-" (meaning one) and "amine" (from the Latin "aminus", meaning nitrogen-containing compound). The word "monoamine" refers to a class of compounds that contain one amine group, which is significant in biochemistry, particularly in neurotransmitters.
Think of 'mono-' meaning one, and 'amine' referring to a nitrogen compound. This helps you remember that a monoamine is a compound with just one amine group.