Message: | CAS 05-41-9 1,3-dimethylpentylamine hydrochloride
Product Name:Methylhexanamine,dimethylamylamine,methylhexamine,
Alias:1,3-dimethylpentylamine hydrochloride,2-amino-4-methylhexane hydrochloride
CAS Registry Number:13803-74-2
Molecular Formula:C7H18ClN
Molecular Weight:151.68
Appearance:White Crystalline powder
Grade:Food Grade
Methylhexanamine (trade names Forthane, Geranamine) or methylhexamine, commonly known as 1,3-dimethylamylamine (1,3-DMAA) or simply dimethylamylamine (DMAA), is an indirect sympathomimetic drug invented and developed by Eli Lilly and Company and marketed as an inhaled nasal decongestant from 1944 until it was voluntarily withdrawn from the market in 1983.
A large number of supplements focusing on fat loss and workout energy (thermogenic or general-purpose stimulants) now use the ingredient in concert with other substances such as caffeine, a combination similar to the combination of ephedrine and caffeine.
Methylhexanamine-containing supplements sometimes list "geranium oil" or "geranium extract" as a source of methylhexanamine. However, geranium oils do not contain methylhexanamine, and the methylhexanamine in these supplements is added in the form of synthetic material.[7] Recent studies have shown that DMAA is found in some types of geraniums.
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