- (1S,2R)-enantiomers of β-hydroxyamphetamine and is also
known as dl-
norephedrine.
Phenylpropanolamine was
first synthesized around 1910 and its effects...
- 4-hydroxynorephedrine, 4-hydroxyphenylacetone,
benzoic acid,
hippuric acid,
norephedrine, and phenylacetone, the
metabolites of amphetamine.
Among these metabolites...
- with 5 to 10%
bound to albumin.
Ephedrine is
largely not metabolized.
Norephedrine (phenylpropanolamine) is an
active metabolite of
ephedrine formed via...
- p-Hydroxynorephedrine (PHN or 4-hydroxynorephedrine) is the para-hydroxy
analog of
norephedrine and an
active sympathomimetic metabolite of
amphetamine in humans. When...
-
similarly to amphetamine. The
metabolites of cathinone,
cathine and
norephedrine, also
possess CNS stimulation, but
create much
weaker effects. The effects...
- the
other three being cathine ((+)-norpseudoephedrine), (−)-
norephedrine, and (+)-
norephedrine; as well as one of the two
enantiomers of norpseudoephedrine...
-
norephedrine, is a
sympathomimetic and
cerebral vasodilator of the
amphetamine family which was
never marketed. It is a
derivative of
norephedrine and...
- Alternatively,
direct oxidation of
amphetamine by DA β-hydroxylase can
afford norephedrine.
Taylor KB (January 1974). "Dopamine-beta-hydroxylase. Stereochemical...
- Kit). The test is
often used to
distinguish ephedrine, pseudoephedrine,
norephedrine,
cathinone and
methcathinone from
amphetamine and methamphetamine, which...
- 4-hydroxynorephedrine, 4-hydroxyphenylacetone,
benzoic acid,
hippuric acid,
norephedrine, and phenylacetone.
Among these metabolites, the
active sympathomimetics...