When I had a quick go-ogle search I started with:
“melatonin stability temperature”
then
“N-Acetyl-5-methoxytryptamine”
A quick flick through a few abstracts I can’t see anything involving temperatures higher than 37 C i.e. body temperature.
Melatonin is a protein, many proteins denature at temperatures above 41 C.
My (jumped to) conclusion:
No specific data found.
Melatonin may not be stable at high temperatures, so avoid putting it in hot tea.
When I had a quick go-ogle search I started with:
“melatonin stability temperature”
then
“N-Acetyl-5-methoxytryptamine”
A quick flick through a few abstracts I can’t see anything involving temperatures higher than 37 C i.e. body temperature.
Melatonin is a protein, many proteins denature at temperatures above 41 C.
My (jumped to) conclusion:
No specific data found.
Melatonin may not be stable at high temperatures, so avoid putting it in hot tea.