NCBI Taxonomy: 2029215

Aloe rauhii (ncbi_taxid: 2029215)

found 14 associated metabolites at species taxonomy rank level.

Ancestor: Aloe

Child Taxonomies: none taxonomy data.

N-Methyltyramine

4-Hydroxy-N-methylphenethylamine

C9H13NO (151.0997088)


N-methyltyramine (NMT) is a phenolic amine. NMT is a potent stimulant of gastrin release present in alcoholic beverages produced by alcoholic fermentation, but not by distillation (i.e.: beer.). NMT is well absorbed in the small intestine, especially in the duodenum and jejunum. NMT is metabolized in the liver (the site of first-pass metabolism), but not in the small-intestinal mucosa. NMT is occasionally present in the stools of children and infants. Satisfactory results have been obtained in treating infective shock with injection of natural Fructus Aurantii immaturus (nat-FAI); the anti-shock effective compositions in FAI have been proved to be synephrine and NMT. (PMID: 10772638, 2570680). Present in germinating barley roots but not dormant grainsand is also present in dormant sawa millet seed hulls, but not hulled seeds. Alkaloid from prosso millet (Panicum miliaceum)

   

4-Methoxy-N-methylbenzeneethanamine

[2-(4-methoxyphenyl)ethyl](methyl)amine

C10H15NO (165.115358)


   

N-Methyltyramine

N-Methyltyramine

C9H13NO (151.0997088)


   

370-98-9

4-13-00-01790 (Beilstein Handbook Reference)

C9H13NO (151.0997088)


   

4-Methoxy-N-methylbenzeneethanamine

phenethylamine, p-methoxy-n-methyl-

C10H15NO (165.115358)