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| CALYCANTHINE Basic information |
Product Name: | CALYCANTHINE | Synonyms: | CALYCANTHINE;(4bS)-5,6,11,12-Tetrahydro-13,18-dimethyl-5β,10bβ:11β,4bβ-bis(iminoethano)dibenzo[c,h][2,6]naphthyridine;5,10b:11,4b-Bis(iminoethano)dibenzo[c,h][2,6]naphthyridine, 5,6,11,12-tetrahydro-13,18-dimethyl-, (4bS,5R,10bS,11R)-;(4bS)-5,6,11,12-Tetrahydro-13,18-dimethyl-5β,10bβ:11β,4bβ-bis(iminoethano)dibenzo[c,h][2,6]naphthyridine | CAS: | 595-05-1 | MF: | C22H26N4 | MW: | 346.47 | EINECS: | 209-857-7 | Product Categories: | Alkaloids | Mol File: | 595-05-1.mol | |
| CALYCANTHINE Chemical Properties |
Melting point | 245° (evac tube) | alpha | D18 +684° (c = 1.2 in abs alc) | solubility | Chloroform (Slightly), Methanol (Slightly) | form | White to Pale Brown Solid | CAS DataBase Reference | 595-05-1 |
| CALYCANTHINE Usage And Synthesis |
Description | This dimeric alkaloid has recently been isolated from the stems and leaves of
dried Palicourea alpina | Uses | (+)-Calycanthine is a bitter and poisonous crystalline alkaloid that is obtained from seeds of plants of the genus Calycanthus and belongs to the family of Naphthyridines | Definition | ChEBI: The principal alkaloid of the plant family Calycanthaceae. | References | Woo-Ming, Stuart, Phytochem., 14,2529 (1975) |
| CALYCANTHINE Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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