Halostachine (also known as N-methylphenylethanolamine) is a natural product, an alkaloid first isolated from the Asian shrub Halostachys caspica (synonym Halostachys belangeriana), and structurally a β-hydroxy-phenethylamine (a phenylethanolamine) related to its better-known "parent" biogenic amine, phenylethanolamine, to the adrenergic drug synephrine, and to the alkaloid ephedrine. The pharmacological properties of halostachine have some similarity to those of these structurally-related compounds, and Halostachys caspica extracts have been included as a constituent of certain OTC dietary supplements, but halostachine has never been developed as a prescription drug. Although it is found in nature as a single stereoisomer, halostachine is more commonly available as a synthetic product in the form of its racemate (see below). In appearance it is a colorless solid
English name: Halostachin
CAS number: 495-42-1
Molecular formula: C9H13NO
Molecular weight: 151.21
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MDL No. : MFCD01732665
Stats
Melting point 43-45°
Specific rotation D20-47.03 °
Boiling point 244.1±7.0 °C(Predicted)
Density 1.036± 0.06g /cm3(Predicted)
Acidity coefficient (pKa)14.03±0.20(Predicted)
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