ABSTRACT

Interactions of plants enriched in neurotransmitters with animals and humans are known as a new perspective direction for the future studies of allelopathic chemical relations between species via these signal compounds that simultaneously serve as regulators of growth and development. Little information is represented that connects with model systems that plant–animal contacted through biogenic amines. On a recent stage of the studies, if a donor of histamine is pollen, allergic reactions take place for humans, while in water-lived systems, catecholamines are released, in particular dopamine, and in high concentrations it is significant for animal living, motility, and toxicity.