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Norfenefrine HCl, 98% (HPLC)
CAS No O385-5g
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3-(2-amino-1-hydroxyethyl)phenol HCl



 

¡Ø È­Çиí : Norfenefrine HCl, 98% (HPLC)

 

¡Ø µî±Þ : APIs and Bioactives > Adrenergic Agonists

 

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¡Ø È­ÇÐ½Ä : C8H11NO2.HCl

 

¡Ø CAS # : [4779-94-6]

 

 


 

IDENTITY
CAS Registry #: [4779-94-6]
MDL Number: MFCD00012879
MF: C8H11NO2.HCl
MW: 189.64
EINECS: 225-323-6
SPECIFICATIONS & PROPERTIES
Purity: 98% (HPLC)
Physical Form: White powder
Melting Point: 162-164¡ÆC

Long-Term

 Storage:

 

Store at room temperature

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BIOLOGICAL INFO
Application(s): Adrenergic agent
Form: HCl salt

REVIEW

Norfenefrine ( brand names Coritat, Energona, Hypolind, and Novadral), also known as m-octopamine (or 3-octopamine) and 3, alpha-dihydroxyphenethylamine, is an adrenergic agent used as a sympathomimetic drug which is marketed in Europe, Japan, and Mexico, where it is used in the treatment of hypertension. Along with its structural isomer p-octopamine and the tyramines, norfenefrine is a naturally occurring, endogenous trace amine and plays a role as a minor neurotransmitter in the brain.

REFERENCES
[1] Gebler, Herbert Novadral [drug report]. der Praktischen Pharmazie (1979), 8(7), 218-19.
[2] Danielson TJ, Boulton AA, Robertson HA. m-Octopamine, p-octopamine and phenylethanolamine in rat brain: a sensitive, specific assay and the effects of some drugs. J Neurochem. 1977 Dec;29(6):1131-5.
[3] Fregly, Melvin J.; Kelleher, D. L.; Williams, C. M. Adrenergic activity of ortho-, meta-, and para-octopamine. Pharmacology (1979), 18(4), 180-7.

Risk Description(s)
R20/21/22: Harmful by inhalation, in contact with skin and if swallowed

Safety Description(s)
S24/25: Avoid contact with skin and eyes.