Product name | Hordenine |
CAS No. | 539-15-1 |
MF | C10H15NO |
MW | 165.23 |
Melting point | 117-118° |
Boiling point | bp11 173° |
Density | 1.0203 (rough estimate) |
Storage | Inert atmosphere,Room Temperature |
Hordenine is a chemical naturally found in barley (Hordeum vulgare). It can also be found in algae, cacti, and some grass species. It is similar in chemical structure to stimulants found in bitter orange. Hordenine is included in many dietary supplements used for athletic performance and weight loss.
3. Product Uses
Hordenine (N,N-Dimethyltyramine, Anhaline, peyocactine) is an all-natural extract from the Anhalonium fissuratum cactus plant that may have some nootropic benefits. It is used for:
4. Product Benefits
Hordenine is a known stimulant. It is actually effective enough that it is banned in horse racing.
Hordenine can inhibit melanin production. Melanin is a necessary skin pigment, but when it is overproduced, it can cause skin issues like melasma or discoloration.
5. Product Side Effects
Hordenine has not been studied on humans extensively, so its side effect profile is somewhat unknown.
Hordenine may have potentially serious side effects when taken with other medications due to its MAOI effects.
It may cause too many neurotransmitters to build up in the synapses, so consult your physician if you are on any medication.
Because it reduces melanin production, it may decrease UV protection.
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