Health / Medical Topics |
Amphetamine Aspartate
The aspartate salt of amphetamine, a sympathomimetic amine with CNS stimulating properties. Amphetamine acts by facilitating the release of catecholamines, particularly noradrenaline and dopamine, from nerve terminals in the brain and inhibiting their uptake. Physiological effects include an increase in motor activity, euphoria, increased mental alertness, excitatory behavior, and appetite suppression. (NCI Thesaurus)
YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
A synthetic substance related to natural sympathomimetic amines. Amphetamine appears to exert its central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral effects indirectly by…
Human AMPH wild-type allele is located within 7p14-p13 and is approximately 248 kb in length. This allele, which encodes amphiphysin protein, is…
This gene is involved in endocytosis and synaptic transmission.
A SI derived unit of an electric current density which is equal to an electric current of one ampere circulating in a…
A SI derived unit used for linear electric current density, magnetic field strength, and magnetization. It is the magnetic auxiliary field strength…
A unit of electric current, one of the seven base units of the International System of Units (Systeme International d'Unites, SI). It…