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Tyramine
Tyramine
Salts
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Tyramine hydrochloride
Tyramine hydrochloride
Esters
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Tyramine acetate
Tyramine acetate
Molecular structure via molpic
Molecular formulaC8H11NO
Molecular mass137.18 g/mol
AppearanceCRYSTALS FROM BENZENE OR ALCOHOL
Predicted LogP1.1
Melting point164-165 °C
Boiling point166 °C
SolubilitySOL IN WATER /TYRAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE/
Chiralityachiral
Identifiers
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IUPAC name4-(2-aminoethyl)phenol
SMILESC1=CC(=CC=C1CCN)O
InChIInChI=1S/C8H11NO/c9-6-5-7-1-3-8(10)4-2-7/h1-4,10H,5-6,9H2
InChIKeyDZGWFCGJZKJUFP-UHFFFAOYSA-N

Tyramine

Tyramine (also known as 4-(2-Aminoethyl)phenol, p-Tyramine, 4-Hydroxyphenethylamine, 2-(4-Hydroxyphenyl)ethylamine, Uteramine, Tyrosamine, Tocosine, Tyramin, Systogene or Phenol, 4-(2-aminoethyl)-) is a substance of the phenethylamine class.

Chemistry

Tyramine is typically found in the form of its hydrochloride salt or its acetate ester.

Stereochemistry

Tyramine is a achiral mixture

Pharmacology

Predicted binding sites (SwissTargetPredictions)[]
TargetTarget ClassProbability
Sodium-dependent Norepinephrine Transporter0.43
Sodium-dependent Serotonin Transporter0.43
Sodium-dependent Dopamine Transporter0.43
Trace amine-associatedReceptor 10.43
Trace amine-associatedReceptor 20.43
Monoamine oxidase Enzyme A0.34
Monoamine oxidase Enzyme B0.34
Sigma non-opioid intracellularReceptor 10.34
SerotoninReceptor 2A0.30
SerotoninReceptor 2C0.30

See also