Product Dose

Tyramine hydrochloride has been:

coinfused with adenosine in control subjects and patients in order to reduce leg blood flow by 50% without affecting arterial blood pressure

labelled with fluorescence dyes (Atto 488 and Atto 655) to serve as a substrate for peroxidase in immunofluorescence analysis

used in dimethylformamide, labelled with 5-(and-6)carboxyfluorescein, succinimidyl ester/biotin to serve as a substrate for peroxidase in tyramide signal amplification.

used in dimethylformamide, labelled with 5-(and-6)carboxyfluorescein, succinimidyl ester/biotin to serve as a substrate for peroxidase in tyramide signal amplificationTyramine hydrochloride has been:

coinfused with adenosine in control subjects and patients in order to reduce leg blood flow by 50% without affecting arterial blood pressure

labelled with fluorescence dyes (Atto 488 and Atto 655) to serve as a substrate for peroxidase in immunofluorescence analysis

used in dimethylformamide, labelled with 5-(and-6)carboxyfluorescein, succinimidyl ester/biotin to serve as a substrate for peroxidase in tyramide signal amplification

A flowing future! A multistep, general flow chemistry protocol has been developed for the preparation of tyramine-based natural products. The process integrates room-temperature reactions with high-temperature Heck coupling reactions, where the heat has been supplied by microwave irradiation. As a proof of concept for ‘scaling out’ to attain larger quantities of the desired products, the four primary tyramine-based natural products were prepared on a gram scale using this synthetic protocol.

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