Tyramine hydrochlorideProduct ingredient for Tyramine

Name
Tyramine hydrochloride
Drug Entry
Tyramine

Tyramine (4-hydroxyphenethylamine; para-tyramine, mydrial or uteramin) is a naturally occurring monoamine compound and trace amine derived from the amino acid tyrosine. Tyramine acts by inducing the release of catecholamine. An important characteristic of this product is its impediment to cross the blood-brain barrier which restrains its side effects to only nonpsychoactive peripheral sympathomimetic effects. There have been reports of hypertensive crisis in patients ingesting tyramine-rich diet in conjunction with monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs).

Accession Number
DBSALT002213
Structure
Synonyms
Not Available
UNII
Z5KDH3H147
CAS Number
60-19-5
Weight
Average: 173.64
Monoisotopic: 173.060741718
Chemical Formula
C8H12ClNO
InChI Key
RNISDHSYKZAWOK-UHFFFAOYSA-N
InChI
InChI=1S/C8H11NO.ClH/c9-6-5-7-1-3-8(10)4-2-7;/h1-4,10H,5-6,9H2;1H
IUPAC Name
4-(2-aminoethyl)phenol hydrochloride
SMILES
Cl.NCCC1=CC=C(O)C=C1
ChemSpider
59821
ChEMBL
CHEMBL1255790
Predicted Properties
PropertyValueSource
Water Solubility5.72 mg/mLALOGPS
logP-0.14ALOGPS
logP0.68Chemaxon
logS-1.4ALOGPS
pKa (Strongest Acidic)10.41Chemaxon
pKa (Strongest Basic)9.66Chemaxon
Physiological Charge1Chemaxon
Hydrogen Acceptor Count2Chemaxon
Hydrogen Donor Count2Chemaxon
Polar Surface Area46.25 Å2Chemaxon
Rotatable Bond Count2Chemaxon
Refractivity41.27 m3·mol-1Chemaxon
Polarizability15.33 Å3Chemaxon
Number of Rings1Chemaxon
Bioavailability1Chemaxon
Rule of FiveYesChemaxon
Ghose FilterYesChemaxon
Veber's RuleNoChemaxon
MDDR-like RuleNoChemaxon