Hordenine
Hordenine is a naturally occurring alkaloid found in barley and certain cacti. It is known for its stimulatory effects on the nervous system and its use in dietary supplements and research applications.
- Molecular Formula: C10H15NO
- Molecular Weight: 165.236 g/mol
Supplied in high purity for research, industrial, and formulation purposes.
Description
Hordenine (CAS 539-15-1) is a naturally occurring phenethylamine alkaloid present in barley, cacti, and some other plants. It acts as a mild stimulant and has been studied for its effects on the nervous system, metabolism, and as a potential ergogenic compound.
Chemical Information
- Chemical Names: Hordenine; Anhaline; 4-(2-(Dimethylamino)ethyl)phenol; N,N-Dimethyltyramine; 4-(2-Dimethylaminoethyl)phenol
- CAS Number: 539-15-1
- Molecular Formula: C10H15NO
- Molecular Weight: 165.236 g/mol
- InChI Key: KUBCEEMXQZUPDQ-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Applications
- Research chemical in plant alkaloid studies
- Used in dietary supplements for stimulant effects
- Study of metabolism and neurotransmitter modulation
Handling & Storage
Store in a cool, dry, and ventilated place, away from light and moisture. Keep containers tightly sealed to preserve purity and stability.
Regulatory & Usage Information
For research, industrial, and formulation use only. Certificates of Analysis and technical documentation are available on request.
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