N-Methyldopamine hydrochloride, 95%
N-Methyldopamine hydrochloride, 95%
N-Methyldopamine hydrochloride, 95%
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N-Methyldopamine hydrochloride, 95%

Dopamine agonist | CAS: 62-32-8 | C9H14ClNO2 | 203.67 g/mol
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Catalog number J60306.03
also known as J60306-03
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Chemical Identifiers
CAS62-32-8
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FormSolid
Purity≥94.0%
Appearance (Color)Off-white
Andregenic and dopamine receptor agonist; active metabolite of Ibopramine. Also, it is used as internal standard in chromatographic analysis of catecholamine's.

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Applications
Andregenic and dopamine receptor agonist; active metabolite of Ibopramine. Also, it is used as internal standard in chromatographic analysis of catecholamine′s.

Solubility
Soluble in methanol, water.

Notes
Store in cool, dry place in a tightly sealed container. Store away from oxidizing agents.
RUO – Research Use Only

General References:

  1. A. S. V. Burgen and L. L. Iversen. The inhibition of noradrenaline uptake by sympathomimetic amines in the rat isolated heart. Br J Pharmacol Chemother.1965, 25 (1), 34-49.
  2. P. Lumley and K. J. Broadley. Evidence from agonist and antagonist studies to suggest that the β1-adrenoceptors subserving the positive inotropic and chronotropic responses of the heart do not belong to two separate subgroups. Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology. 1977, 29, (1), 598-604.