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| OCT | Octopamine |
| octopamine | <hormone> A biogenic amine found in both vertebrates and invertebrates (identified first in the salivary gland of Octopus). Octopamine can have properties both of a hormone and a neurotransmitter and acts as an adrenergic agonist. (18 Nov 1997) |
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Synonyms : 4-Octopamine, Norsympatol, alpha-(Aminoethyl)-4-hydroxybenzenemethanol
| octopamine |
a sympathomimetic amine thought to result from inability of the diseased liver to metabolize tyrosine; it is called a false neurotransmitter, since it can be stored in presynaptic vesicles, replacing norepinephrine, but has little effect on postsynaptic receptors. It is used as the hydrochloride salt in treatment of hypotension.
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