5-(Aminomethyl)quinolin-8-ol dihydrochloride
CAS: 103040-80-8
Ref. 3D-DEA04080
25mg | 228.00 € | ||
250mg | 906.00 € |
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5-(Aminomethyl)quinolin-8-ol dihydrochloride is a molecule that has been shown to inhibit the absorption of dietary fats. It is thought to be a potential weight-loss drug, as it reduces the number of fat cells in mice. The molecule is synthesized by reacting an amine with 5-amino-2,3-dihydroquinoline and quinolinic acid in a Langmuir isotherm. The molecule then undergoes hydrolysis, resulting in 5-(aminomethyl)quinolin-8-ol. This compound was shown to reduce weight gain in mice fed high fat diets by up to 30%. The functional theory behind this effect is that the amino group on the molecule reacts with fatty acids, preventing their absorption into the bloodstream. This process has been observed using electron microscopy and elemental analysis techniques.
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