Tyramine
Tyramine Tyramine, whose term in the official IUPAC nomenclature is: 4- (2-aminoethyl) phenol is whose brute or molecular formula is:
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Mandelic acid Mandelic acid, whose name IUPAC is: 2-phenyl-2-hydroxyacetic acid and whose alternative names are: phenylglycolic acid or α-hydroxyphenylacetic acid
Read moreCarminic Acid The Carminic Acid, whose term in the IUPAC nomenclature is: 7-α-D-glucopiranosil-9,10-dihydro-3,5,6,8-tetrahydroxy-1-methyl-9,10-dioxoantracenecarboxylic acid, has formula brute or molecular: C22H20O13.
Read moreLysergic acid Lysergic acid whose official name in the IUPAC nomenclature is: 7-methyl-4,6,6a, 7,8,9-hexahydro-indole [4,3-fg] quinoline-9-carboxylic acid has a brute
Read moreTannic Acid Tannic acid, whose name in the IUPAC nomenclature is: 2,3-dihydroxy-5 – ({[(2R, 3R, 4S, 5R, 6R) -3,4,5,6-tetrakis ({3,4
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