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Synephrine, or, more specifically, p-
synephrine, is an alkaloid,
occurring naturally in some
plants and animals, and also in
approved drugs products as...
- The
racemic N-ethyl
analogue is
etilefrine (ethylphenephrine).
Synephrine (p-
synephrine, oxedrine; 4,β-dihydroxyphenethylamine) is a
positional isomer...
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orange contains the
tyramine metabolites N-methyltyramine, octopamine, and
synephrine,
substances similar to epinephrine,
which act on the α1
adrenergic receptor...
- The
enzyme synephrine dehydratase (EC 4.2.1.88)
catalyzes the
chemical reaction (R)-
synephrine ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons } (4-hydroxyphenyl)acetaldehyde...
- inhibitors),
Citrus aurantium (contains
small amounts of the
stimulant synephrine),
glaucine (plant
derived compound usually used as
cough medicine), and...
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ingredients such as
synephrine and caffeine.
Synephrine is
often used as a
weight loss
supplement and
commonly found in pre-workout.
Synephrine has been found...
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Isoprenaline Isopropylamphetamine Methylhexanamine Octopamine Phenpromethamine Synephrine Pre-workout
Anderson WG (June 1983). "The
sympathomimetic activity of...
- p-Tyramine 3-Methoxytyramine N-Methyltyramine m-Octopamine p-Octopamine
Synephrine Tryptamine Specific transporter proteins called monoamine transporters...
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Methylhexanamine Tuaminoheptane Naphazoline Oxymetazoline Phenylephrine Synephrine Tetryzoline Tramazoline Xylometazoline Corbadrine (levonordefrin) Epinephrine...
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acute ingestion of a pre-workout
dietary supplement with and
without p-
synephrine on
resting energy expenditure,
cognitive function and
exercise performance"...