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The interaction of tyramine neurotransmitter with silver nano-particle (Ag6) cluster is explored in terms of the molecular structure, electronic properties and NBO analysis of tyramine-AgNPs bio-molecular conjugate.
Subhendu Chakroborty +13 more
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Cardiac Effects of Tyramine [PDF]
The cardiac effects of tyramine ( p -hydroxyphenylethylamine) were studied in 22 dog heart-lung preparations. In six uncontrolled rate preparations, tyramine 250 to 500 µg. increased the heart rate an average of 21 per cent. In controlled rate preparations, tyramine 100 to 250 µg.
J C, HOLMES, N O, FOWLER
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Tyramine is a health-adverse biogenic amine, which can accumulate in fermented foods like cheese by decarboxylation of the free amino acid tyrosine by either starter cultures or resident microbes such as lactic acid bacteria including Enterococcus spp ...
Janine Anderegg +2 more
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We describe the history of studying of the problem of tyramine syndrome during the treatment with antidepressants, irreversible non-selective monoamine oxidase inhibitors. Data on clinical observations are presented.
D. S. Danilov, M. Yu. Brovko
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This study was designed to clarify the α1-adrenoceptor subtypes mediating the vasoconstrictor response to tyramine in isolated and perfused canine splenic artery.
Xiao-Ping Yang, Shigetoshi Chiba
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The Mode of Action of Tyramine
Abstract The repeated administration of tyramine to the isolated perfused guinea-pig heart gradually decreased the positive inotropic response which was paralleled by a decrease in the noradrenaline content of the heart and an increase in the noradrenaline content of the perfusate. Phenethylamine, ephedrine, amphetamine, guanethidine and
M J, DAVEY, J B, FARMER
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Highly Variable Pharmacokinetics of Tyramine in Humans and Polymorphisms in OCT1, CYP2D6, and MAO-A
Tyramine, formed by the decarboxylation of tyrosine, is a natural constituent of numerous food products. As an indirect sympathomimetic, it can have potentially dangerous hypertensive effects. In vitro data indicated that the pharmacokinetics of tyramine
Muhammad Rafehi +11 more
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Division of labor is a hallmark of social insects. In the honeybee (Apis mellifera) each sterile female worker performs a series of social tasks. The most drastic changes in behavior occur when a nurse bee, who takes care of the brood and the queen in ...
Ricarda Scheiner +4 more
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The Insect Type 1 Tyramine Receptors: From Structure to Behavior
Tyramine is a neuroactive compound that acts as neurotransmitter, neuromodulator, and neurohormone in insects. Three G protein-coupled receptors, TAR1-3, are responsible for mediating the intracellular pathway in the complex tyraminergic network.
Luca Finetti +3 more
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Histamine and tyramine content of South African wine [PDF]
CITATION: Cilliers, J. D. & Van Wyk, C. J. 1985. Histamine and tyramine content of South African wine. South African Journal of Enology & Viticulture, 6(2):35-40, doi:10.21548/6-2-2349.The original publication is available at http://www.journals.ac.za ...
Cilliers, J. D., Van Wyk, C. J.
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