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- Tyramine (/ˈtaɪrəmiːn/ TY-rə-meen) (also spelled tyramin), also known under several other names, is a naturally occurring trace amine derived from the...
- diets to limit or avoid foods and beverages containing tyramine. If large amounts of tyramine are consumed, they may develop a hypertensive crisis, which...
- neurotransmitters, and many trace amines (e.g., dopamine, norepinephrine, adrenaline, tyramine, and others) – are substituted phenethylamines. Dopamine is simply phenethylamine...
- meta-Tyramine, also known as m-tyramine and 3-tyramine, is an endogenous trace amine neuromodulator and a structural analog of phenethylamine. It is a...
- enzymology, a tyramine N-feruloyltransferase (EC 2.3.1.110) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction feruloyl-CoA + tyramine ⇌ {\displaystyle...
- cerebrovascular disease Pheochromocytoma Tyramine, found in several foods, is metabolized by MAO. Ingestion and absorption of tyramine causes extensive release of...
- {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons } tyramine + CO2 Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, L-tyrosine, and two products, tyramine and carbon dioxide. This enzyme...
- enzyme was discovered in 1928 by Mary Bernheim in the liver and was named tyramine oxidase. The MAOs belong to the protein family of flavin-containing amine...
- norepinephrine, tyramine and octopamine receptor signaling. However, due to partial overlapping in their signalling functionality tyramine and octopamine...
- N-methyltyramine, and the N,N-dimethyl derivative of the well-known biogenic amine tyramine, from which it is biosynthetically derived and with which it shares some...