Octopamine
•Last Updated: October 13, 2024
A metabolite of synephrine, Octopamine is a stimulant compound that is also thought to have minor fat burning effects. Banned by WADA due to its stimulatory properties, the direct fat burning claims may not be relevant and are effectively untested in humans.
Octopamine is most often used for
Last Updated:October 13, 2024
Note that Octopamine is also known as:
- Norsynephrine
- p-hydroxyphenylethanolamine
- β-hydroxytyramine
- Norphen
- Norsympatol
- norfenefrine
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