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M7927 3-Methoxytyramine hydrochloride Metabolite/Endogenous Metabolite
3-O-methyl Dopamine hydrochloride
3-Methoxytyramine hydrochloride is the major metabolite of dopamine; product of catechol O-methyltransferase.
M8802 Tyramine hydrochloride Metabolite/Endogenous Metabolite
Tyramine hydrochloride can enter catecholaminergic terminals and be released as a false transmitter.
M9815 Cholestyramine Others
Colestyramin
Cholestyramine is a bile acid binding resin and can inhibit intestinal bile acid absorption which results in the increasing bile acid synthesis from cholesterol.
M16021 N-p-Coumaroyltyramine Alkaloids
N-p-Coumaroyltyramine
M18071 N-trans-Feruloyl-3-methoxytyramine Others
N-trans-Feruloyl-3-methoxytyramine
M18275 N-trans-Feruloyltyramine COX
N-trans-Feruloyltyramine
M18277 N-trans-Caffeoyltyramine ROS
N-trans-Caffeoyltyramine is an effective inflammatory response regulator, which has antioxidant activity and anticoagulation effects.
M20893 Tyramine Others
4-hydroxyphenethylamine, para-tyramine, mydrial, uteramin
Tyramine is a naturally occurring trace amine derived from the amino acid tyrosine and acts as a catecholamine releasing agent.
M38655 N-Acetyltyramine Antibiotic
N-Acetyltyramine is a quorum-sensing inhibitor (QSI) compound produced by V. alginolyticus M3-10. N-Acetyltyramine is capable of inhibiting the QS of C. violaceum ATCC 12472. N-acetyltyramine reverses resistance in Doxorubicin-resistant leukemia P388 cells.
M40213 N-trans-Sinapoyltyramine Others
N-trans-Sinapoyltyramine is an alkaloid. N-trans-Sinapoyltyramine can be isolated from Lindera glauca Sieb Zucc.
M44554 N-benzoyltyramine Others
N-benzoyltyramine
M44813 Cis-N-Feruloyltyramine NO Synthase
N-cis-Feruloyl tyramine (cis-N-(4-Hydroxyphenethyl) ferulamide) is a natural phenolic compound, exhibits modest inhibitory activity on LPS-activated NO production in RAW 264.7 cells.
M45196 N-Methyltyramine Adrenergic Receptor
N-Methyltyramine is a proto-alkaloid that can be isolated from a variety of plants. N-Methyltyramine is also an α2-adrenergic receptor antagonist and enhances appetite and food digestion by stimulating gastrin and pancreatic secretion. In addition, N-Methyltyramine relaxes small intestinal smooth muscle and inhibits peristalsis in mice.
M55420 3-Methoxytyramine-d4 HCl Others
3-Methoxytyramine-d4 HCl



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