Dynamine, also known as methylliberine, is a purine alkaloid naturally found in kucha tea leaves and structurally related to caffeine and theacrine. Research suggests that methylliberine may support energy levels, mental alertness, and mood by influencing dopamine and adenosine receptor activity, though it appears to work more rapidly and with a shorter duration than some related compounds. Early studies indicate that it may help reduce perceived fatigue and enhance focus without significantly affecting heart rate or blood pressure, particularly when used alongside complementary compounds like caffeine or theacrine. While preliminary findings are promising, much of the current evidence comes from a limited number of human trials, and further research is needed to fully understand its long-term effects and mechanisms of action.
Compare this supplementThese are commonly referenced dosage ranges for this supplement. They are not medical recommendations. Always consult a healthcare provider before supplementing.
| Form | Dose range | Frequency | Studied for | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Capsule | 100–150 mg | Daily | Energy and fatigue, focus and attention | Doses used in Dynamine-specific industry-funded clinical research; 100–150 mg commonly studied alone or combined with TeaCrine |
| Capsule | 150–200 mg | Daily | Mood support and cognitive performance | Higher end dose range observed in multi-ingredient pre-workout and nootropic clinical trials involving Dynamine |
| Powder | 50–100 mg | As needed | Acute energy and focus enhancement, pre-workout use | Lower doses used in combination products; Compound Solutions (patent holder) and affiliated research suggest 50–100 mg as effective pre-workout range |