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4-Benzoyl benzylamine hydrochloride (CAS 24095-40-7)

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Alternate Names:
4-(Aminomethyl)benzophenone hydrochloride; [4-(Aminomethyl)phenyl](phenyl)methanone hydrochloride
CAS Number:
24095-40-7
Molecular Weight:
247.72
Molecular Formula:
C14H14ClNO
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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4-Benzoyl benzylamine hydrochloride is an amphetamine analog. Its mechanism of action is attributed to two primary factors: firstly, it is believed to enhance the release of dopamine within the brain, and secondly, it inhibits the reuptake of dopamine by the dopamine transporter. Consequently, this leads to elevated levels of dopamine in the synaptic cleft, facilitating the activation of postsynaptic receptors. Given its structural features and reactivity, 4-Benzoyl benzylamine hydrochloride can serve as a synthetic intermediate in the preparation of a wide range of organic compounds. The compound′s functional groups make it a candidate for participating in reactions that form amides, imines, and other derivatives.


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Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

4-Benzoyl benzylamine hydrochloride, 500 mg

sc-284156
500 mg
$228.00

4-Benzoyl benzylamine hydrochloride, 1 g

sc-284156A
1 g
$437.00