3-Methoxytyramine

3-Methoxytyramine

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IUPACName=4-(2-aminoethyl)-2-methoxyphenol
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CASNo=554-52-9
PubChem=1669
SMILES=CC1=C(C=CC(=C1O)O)CCN
MeSHName=3-methoxytyramine

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Formula=C9H13NO2
MolarMass=167.20502
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3-Methoxytyramine is a metabolite of dopamine.


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