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Status:
Other

Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)


Conditions:

N-oleoyldopamine is an endogenous lipid compound found in the mammalian brain. It has been found to be a capsaicin receptor (TRPV1) agonist. Activation of the capsaicin receptor induces glutamate release and paraventricular nucleus postsynaptic firing. N-oleoyldopamine has been reported to induce the influx of calcium in TRPV1-transfected HEK293 human embryonic kidney cells.