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N-Methyl dopamine hydrochloride is a chemical that functions as a precursor in the synthesis of radiolabeled compounds for use in neuroimaging studies. It acts as a substrate for the enzyme dopamine beta-hydroxylase, leading to the formation of radiolabeled compounds that can be used to study the distribution and function of dopamine receptors in the brain. At the molecular level, N-Methyl dopamine hydrochloride undergoes enzymatic conversion to produce radiolabeled compounds that can bind to specific receptors, allowing for the visualization and quantification of dopamine receptor density and distribution. N-Methyl Dopamine Hydrochloride′s mechanism of action involves serving as a starting material for the synthesis of radiolabeled compounds, which are useful in investigating the role of dopamine receptors in various physiological and pathological conditions.
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Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
N-Methyl dopamine hydrochloride, 25 mg | sc-358430 | 25 mg | $72.00 | |||
N-Methyl dopamine hydrochloride, 50 mg | sc-358430A | 50 mg | $121.00 |