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Alschomine
Identifiers
CAS Number
3D model (JSmol)
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PubChem CID
InChI
  • InChI=1S/C21H24N2O5/c1-4-12-11-23(25)16-9-13(12)18(19(24)27-3)20-10-17(26-2)28-21(16,20)22-15-8-6-5-7-14(15)20/h4-8,11,13,16-18,22H,9-10H2,1-3H3/b12-4+/t13?,16?,17-,18?,20?,21?/m0/s1Key: WHAYYXYTINYKPT-XWEYRWPWSA-N
SMILES
  • C/C=C\1/C=(2C1C(342(Nc5c3cccc5)O(C4)OC)C(=O)OC)
Properties
Chemical formula C21H24N2O5
Molar mass 384.432 g·mol
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C , 100 kPa). Infobox references
Chemical compound

Alschomine is an indole alkaloid first identified in the leaves of Alstonia scholaris in 1989.

See also

References

  1. ABE, Fumiko; CHEN, Rong-Fu; YAMAUCHI, Tatsuo; MARUBAYASHI, Nobuhiro; UEDA, Ikuhiko (1989). "Alschomine and isoalschomine, new alkaloids from the leaves of Alstonia scholaris". Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin. 37 (4): 887–890. doi:10.1248/cpb.37.887. ISSN 0009-2363.
  2. Yamauchi, Tatsuo; Abe, Fumiko; Chen, Rong-fu; Nonaka, Gen-Ichiro; Santisuk, Thawatchai; Padolina, William G. (1990). "Alkaloids from the leaves of Alstonia scholaris in Taiwan, Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines". Phytochemistry. 29 (11): 3547–3552. Bibcode:1990PChem..29.3547Y. doi:10.1016/0031-9422(90)85273-I. ISSN 0031-9422.
  3. Mammen Daniel (2006). Medicinal Plants: Chemistry and Properties. Science Publishers. pp. 24–. ISBN 978-1-57808-395-4. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
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