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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...
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    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...
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    diets to limit or avoid foods and beverages containing tyramine. If large amounts of tyramine are consumed, they may develop a hypertensive crisis, which...
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    neurotransmitters, and many trace amines (e.g., dopamine, norepinephrine, adrenaline, tyramine, and others) – are substituted phenethylamines. Dopamine is simply phenethylamine...
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  • enzymology, a tyramine N-feruloyltransferase (EC 2.3.1.110) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction feruloyl-CoA + tyramine ⇌ {\displaystyle...
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    norepinephrine, tyramine and octopamine receptor signaling. However, due to partial overlapping in their signalling functionality tyramine and octopamine...
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  • enzymology, a tyramine N-methyltransferase (EC 2.1.1.27) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction S-adenosyl-L-methionine + tyramine ⇌ {\displaystyle...
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    cerebrovascular disease Pheochromocytoma Tyramine, found in several foods, is metabolized by MAO. Ingestion and absorption of tyramine causes extensive release of...
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    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...
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  • {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons } tyramine + CO2 Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, L-tyrosine, and two products, tyramine and carbon dioxide. This enzyme...
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    a variety of plants. As the name implies, it is the N-methyl analog of tyramine, which is a well-known biogenic trace amine with which NMT shares many...
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  • stimulants, especially cocaine or methamphetamine, or eating foods high in tyramine while taking monoamine oxidase inhibitors. A subarachnoid hemorrhage can...
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    blood pressure occurs when moclobemide is combined with amines such as tyramine-containing foods or pressor amine drugs, unlike with the older irreversible...
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  • dopamine in the body and/or brain. Examples of NDRAs include phenethylamine, tyramine, amphetamine, methamphetamine, lisdexamfetamine, cathinone, methcathinone...
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  • 4-Dimethylaminophenol Emoxypine 2-Hydroxyphenethylamine Phenetidines Tyramine meta-Tyramine This set index page lists chemical structure articles associated...
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    N-Methylphenethylamine (endogenous amphetamine isomer) Phenylethanolamine m-Tyramine p-Tyramine 3-Methoxytyramine N-Methyltyramine m-Octopamine p-Octopamine Synephrine...
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    include tryptamine, phenethylamine (PEA), N-methylphenethylamine, p-tyramine, m-tyramine, N-methyltyramine, p-octopamine, m-octopamine, and synephrine. These...
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    noradrenaline, and many trace amines (e.g. adrenaline, phenethylamine itself, tyramine, thyronamine, and iodothyronamine) – are substituted phenethylamines. Several...
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    N-Dimethyltryptamine, hydroxytryptamines, neurosteroids, and both m-tyramine and p-tyramine which CYP2D6 metabolizes into dopamine in the brain and liver....
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    been identified, including the trace amines β-phenylethylamine (PEA), tyramine, and tryptamine. At a concentration of 16 μM (1.6 × 10-5 M), β-phenylethylamine...
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    Sibutramine Solriamfetol Synephrine Theodrenaline Tiflorex Tranylcypromine Tyramine Tyrosine Xylopropamine Zylofuramine Phenylmorpholines 3-Fluorophenmetrazine...
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  • and people on a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) who eat foods with tyramine. When it occurs in pregnancy it is known as eclampsia. The diagnosis requires...
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    Minor: L-Phenylalanine → L-Tyrosine → p-Tyramine → Dopamine Minor: L-Phenylalanine → m-Tyrosine → m-Tyramine → Dopamine The direct precursor of dopamine...
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  • to: Phenylethanolamine (β-hydroxyphenethylamine) meta-Tyramine (3-hydroxyphenethylamine) Tyramine (4-hydroxyphenethylamine) This set index article lists...
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    chili peppers, bell peppers, and herbs. Because of its low content of tyramine, an organic compound thought to be associated with headaches, Monterey...
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    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...
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  • (azurin) (EC 1.4.9.2, aromatic amine dehydrogenase, arylamine dehydrogenase, tyramine dehydrogenase) is an enzyme with the systematic name aralkylamine:azurin...
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  • discovery of the enzyme tyramine oxidase, which was later renamed as monoamine oxidase. Bernheim discovered the enzyme system of tyramine oxidase during her...
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  • the drug tyramine increased blood pressure by being loaded and then released from secretory vesicles of the adrenal chromaffin cells. Tyramine can also...
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    of alkaloids, the most plentiful of which are N-methylphenethylamine, tyramine, and phenethylamine. The total alkaloid content in dried leaves has been...
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