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| ANAGYRINE Basic information |
Product Name: | ANAGYRINE | Synonyms: | ANAGYRINE;RHOMBININE;3,4,5,6-Tetradehydrospartein-2-one;7,14-Methano-4H,6H-dipyrido[1,2-a:1',2'-e][1,5]diazocin-4-one, 7,7a,8,9,10,11,13,14-octahydro-, [7R-(7alpha,7abeta,14alpha)]-;Anagyrin;Monolupin;Monolupine;Rhombinin | CAS: | 486-89-5 | MF: | C15H20N2O | MW: | 244.33 | EINECS: | | Product Categories: | Alkaloids | Mol File: | 486-89-5.mol | |
| ANAGYRINE Chemical Properties |
alpha | D25 -168° (c = 4.8 in ethanol) | Boiling point | bp4 210-215°; bp12 260-270° | density | 1.22±0.1 g/cm3 (20 ºC 760 Torr) | refractive index | 1.6280 (estimate) | storage temp. | Store at -20°C | solubility | DMSO: soluble,Methanol: soluble | form | Cryst. | pka | 9.71±0.20(Predicted) | CAS DataBase Reference | 486-89-5 |
| ANAGYRINE Usage And Synthesis |
Description | An amorphous alkaloid isolated from Thermopsis rhombifolia (Watt), Richards,
and also present in Lupinus macounii Rydb. The base forms a perchlorate, m.p.
313°C and a picrate, m.p. 253°C. On catalytic hydrogenation it yields the
octahydro derivative, b.p. l40°CjO.2 mm which also forms a perchlorate, m.p.
213°C; [α]D - 40.9° (H20). | Uses | Anagyrine is a naturally occuring alkaloid found in Genista vuralli, which displays antimicrobial activity. | target | Antifection | References | Manske, Marion., Can. J. Res., 20B, 265 (1942)
Manske, Marion., ibid, 21B, 144 (1943) |
| ANAGYRINE Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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