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9-ME-BC

Preclinical Research

Also known as: 9-Methyl-β-carboline, 9-Methyl-9H-β-carboline

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Overview

9-ME-BC is a synthetic β-carboline alkaloid with structural similarity to naturally occurring harman compounds. Research in animal models has examined its potential neuroprotective, dopaminergic, and pro-cognitive properties, with particular interest in its ability to promote neurogenesis and dendritic growth in dopaminergic neurons.

Possible Uses

The following areas have been examined in research contexts. This does not constitute medical advice or imply proven efficacy in humans.

  • Cognitive Enhancement
  • Anti-Aging & Longevity
Mechanism of Action

Research suggests 9-ME-BC acts as a monoamine oxidase inhibitor, increases dopamine synthesis, and promotes neurotrophic factor expression including BDNF and GDNF. Animal studies indicate it may enhance dopaminergic neuron survival and growth, and improve mitochondrial function in neural tissue.

Safety Notes

Primarily studied in rodent models. Very limited human safety data. Potential MAO inhibitor activity raises concerns about food and drug interactions. Photosensitivity has been noted in animal studies.

Research Profile

Half-Life

Not well characterized in humans

Administration

oral, sublingual

Legal Status (US)

Research chemical. Not FDA-approved. Legal grey area in most jurisdictions.

8 indexed research passages

Categories
Cognitive & NeurologicalLongevity & Anti-Aging
Research Interest Areas
Cognitive EnhancementAnti-Aging & Longevity