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Macromerine
Macromerine, also known as β-hydroxy-3,4-dimethoxy-N,N-dimethylphenethylamine, is a phenethylamine derivative. It was first identified from the cactus Coryphantha macromeris. It can also be found in C. runyonii, C. elephantidens, and other related members of the family Cactaceae.
Chemistry
Macromerine is a phenethylamine derivative with the molecular formula C12H19NO3.
Effects
At least one study found macromerine to be non-psychoactive.
References
References
- (1972). "Isolation, structure, synthesis, and absolute configuration of the cactus alkaloid, macromerine". The Journal of Organic Chemistry.
- (1968). "Cactus Alkaloids IV. Macromerine from Coryphantha runyonii". Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences.
- (1973). "Macromerine, normacromerine and bisnormacromerine: Non-psychoactive methylated derivatives of norepinephrine". Psychopharmacologia.
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