N-Methyl tyramine HCL
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N-Methyl tyramine HCL
What is N-Methyl Tyramine HCL ?
Methyl group at the N terminal), a naturally occurring monoamine compound that acts as a catecholamine releasing agent. N-Methyltyramine can be found in nature from plants such as barley and Citrus aurantium, the latter being commonly used for Synephrine content (N-Methyltyramine is converted to Synephrine by Dopamine β -hydroxylase).
Unlike Synephrine, N-Methyltyramine has not been observed to display any lipolytic activity, due to the lack of a beta-hydroxyl or a beta-ketone. It’s mechanisms of action imply that it acts as a peripheral sympathomimetic compound. NMT is similar to Synephrine and Hordenine, with the addition of a hydroxyl group at β distinguishing Synephrine from NMT, and substitution of a dimethyl group at the N terminal resulting in Hordenine.
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