1,3-dimethylamylamine/Geranamine/DMAA
1,3-dimethylamylamine/Geranamine/DMAA
CAS No.:13803-74-2 /105-41-9
Purity:99%
Test Method:HPLC
Appearance:White Powder
Introduction:
DMAA (also known as geranamine, methylhexanamine, dimethylamylamine, 1,3-dimethylamylamine) is a natural CNS stimulant that was first synthesized and patented in 1944 by pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly.Geranamine is increasingly used as main ingredient in energizer, fitness supplements and weight-loss products.
Function and Application:
Nutritional supplement,nutrition enhancer,dietary supplements,heatlh food additives, pharmaceutical raw material,sport supplements,sport nutrtional supplements, bodybuilding supplement.
1. It's a kind of nutritional supplement.
2. It can improve the aerobic metabolism of the muscle and greatly enhance muscle strength and endurance from diet alone.
3. It can be used as nutrition enhancer.
4. It's one of the most popular and effective nutritional supplements as well as the indispensable product for bodybuilders.
5. It is also widely used by other athletes, such as football players,basketball players,etc.
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