Product Name:(6-aminohexyl)dimethylamine

IUPAC Name:(6-aminohexyl)dimethylamine

CAS:1938-58-5
Molecular Formula:C8H20N2
Purity:95%+
Catalog Number:CM379596
Molecular Weight:144.26

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CAS NO:1938-58-5
Molecular Formula:C8H20N2
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Smiles Code:CN(C)CCCCCCN
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Catalog Number:CM379596
Molecular Weight:144.26
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Product Overview 6-(Dimethylamino)hexylamine, also known as 6-DMHA, is an organic compound and a derivative of the stimulant ephedrine. It is an alkaloid found in plants such as Acacia rigidula and Acacia berlandieri, and is also used in the synthesis of certain pharmaceuticals. 
Synthesis Method It can be produced by reacting dimethylamine with hexanal in the presence of a catalyst, such as sulfuric acid, at a temperature of around 100°C. The reaction produces a mixture of 6-(Dimethylamino)hexylamine and other byproducts, which can be separated by distillation.
Chemical Properties Its relative ease of synthesis and its availability. It is also relatively safe to use in laboratory experiments, as it is not known to have any severe side effects. The main limitation of using 6-(Dimethylamino)hexylamine in laboratory experiments is that it is not as widely studied as other stimulants, so the exact mechanisms of action and effects on the body are still being researched.
Synthesis and Application 6-(Dimethylamino)hexylamine has been studied for its potential as a stimulant, and it has been used in research to study the effects of stimulants on the body. It has also been used in studies of the effects of stimulants on cognitive performance and behavior. It has been studied for its potential to improve athletic performance and its possible role in the treatment of depression and anxiety.
Future Directions These include further research into its mechanisms of action, its effects on cognitive performance and behavior, and its potential to improve athletic performance. More research is also needed to understand its effects on mood, its potential for the treatment of depression and anxiety, and its long-term safety. Additionally, further research is needed to understand the role of TAAR1 in the action of 6-(Dimethylamino)hexylamine and other stimulants.