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Alkanolamines are chemical compounds that carry hydroxy (-OH) and amino (-NH2, -NHR, and -NR2) functional groups on an alkane backbone. The term alkanolamine is a broad class term that is sometimes used as a subclassification.
[edit] SimpleSimple alkanolamines are used as solvents, chemical precursors, and high-boiling bases: [edit] Beta blockerA subclass of beta blockers is often called alkanolamine beta blockers. Typical examples are: [edit] Alkaloids
[edit] OtherThe co-existence of hydroxy and amine groups in one molecule is very common in medications and biochemicals, examples are:
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