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CAS No.: | 2309-49-1 |
Formula: | C9h12n4o3 |
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Manufacturer Supply Nootropics CAS 2309-49-1 Anti-Inflammatory Tetramethyluric Acid Theacrine powder
Physical Characters and specification
Theacrine, also known as 1,3,7,9-tetramethyluric acid, is a purine alkaloid found in Cupuaçu (Theobroma grandiflorum) and in a Chinese tea known as kucha (Camellia assamica var. kucha).[1][2] It shows anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects and appears to affect adenosine signalling in a manner . In kucha leaves, theacrine is synthesized from in what is thought to be a three-step pathway.
Function
1. Theacrine Supports healthy metabolic activity and energy production
2. Theacrine Decreases physical discomfort associated with intense exercise
3. Theacrine Reduces perceived exertion from exercise
4. Theacrine Increases cellular protection through antioxidant activity
5. Theacrine Supports a positive mood and decreased feelings of stress and irritability
6. Theacrine Increases motivation to exercise and accomplish tasks
7. Theacrine Increases neural drive.
Application
Theacrine powder is a relative novel central nervous system stimulant ingredient used in sports nutrition supplements in the category of pre-workout and fat burners. As a alternative, theacrine is a good replacement and AMP citrate since AMP citrate(4-amino-2-methylpentane citrate) and 1,3-DMBA (1,3-Dimethylbutylamine HCL) are found to be synthetic and are to be banned by the . Theacrine is deemed to be a game changer in the sports nutrition market in the next decade.
Theacrine is an alkaloid structurally similar , and is produced from in some plants. It is known to occur in high levels in the plant used for Kucha tea, since the plant can produce theacrine but theacrine itself is not further metabolized, resulting in theacrine accumulation.
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