RICININE

RICININE Basic information
Product Name:RICININE
Synonyms:RICININE;1,2-dihydro-4-methoxy-1-methyl-2-oxo-3-pyridinecarbonitril;1,2-dihydro-4-methoxy-1-methyl-2-oxo-nicotinonitril;1,2-dihydro-4-methoxy-1-methyl-2-oxonicotinonitrile;recinine;ricinin;NICOTINONITRILE,1,2-DIHYDRO-4-METHYL-2-OXO-;1,2-Dihydro-4-methoxy-1-methyl-2-oxo-3-pyridinecarbonitrile
CAS:524-40-3
MF:C8H8N2O2
MW:164.16
EINECS:208-359-7
Product Categories:Agro-Products;Heterocycles;Intermediates & Fine Chemicals;Neurochemicals;Pharmaceuticals;Aromatics
Mol File:524-40-3.mol
RICININE Structure
RICININE Chemical Properties
Melting point 201.5°
Boiling point 291.62°C (rough estimate)
density 1.2739 (rough estimate)
refractive index 1.6000 (estimate)
Fp 2℃
storage temp. -20°C
solubility DMSO: slightly soluble,Methanol: slightly soluble
pka-4.93±0.62(Predicted)
form A solid
Water Solubility 2.7g/L(10 ºC)
CAS DataBase Reference524-40-3
Safety Information
Hazard Codes T,Xn,F
Risk Statements 25-36-20/21/22-11
Safety Statements 45-36/37-16
RIDADR UN 2811 6.1 / PGIII
WGK Germany 3
RTECS QT3100000
MSDS Information
RICININE Usage And Synthesis
DescriptionFirst isolated by Tuson from the seeds of Ricinus communis (castor-oil seed), the alkaloid was subsequently examined by Soave, Schultze and Evans. The base crystallizes from H20 in colourless prisms or leaflets and sublimes at 170-lS0°C/ 20 mm. It is soluble in hot H20 or CHCI3, only sparingly so in EtOH and insoluble in petroleum ether, is neutral in reaction, optically inactive and forms no normal salts although the mercurichloride, m.p. 204°C has been prepared. The alkaloid reduces KMn04 and may be hydrolyzed by alkalies to MeOH and ricininic acid which forms brilliant, slender needles, m.p. 296-8°C (dec.). The structure of ricinine has been confirmed by synthesis from 4-chloroquinoline. Other syntheses have also been achieved. The base is not particularly toxic and the poisonous character of castor-oil seeds has been shown to be due to a more complex substance, ricin, the toxicity of which may be destroyed by heating.
Chemical PropertiesWhite Solid
UsesAn alkaloid extract from the seeds of the castor-oil plant (Ricinus communalis). It is a central nervous system stimulant that could potentially be a cognition-enhancing agent used for the treatment of human amnesias. It also has bactericidal effects on t
UsesRicinine is an alkaloid extract from the seeds of the castor-oil plant (Ricinus communalis). Ricinine is a central nervous system stimulant that could potentially be a cognition-enhancing agent used for the treatment of human amnesias. Ricinine also has bactericidal effects on three pests and heptaprotective activity.
DefinitionChEBI: Ricinine is a pyridine alkaloid, a pyridone and a nitrile.
HazardToxic by ingestion.
Safety ProfileA poison by ingestion and subcutaneous route. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic vapors of NOx.
ReferencesTuson.,J. Chern. Soc., 17,195 (1864)
Soave., Chern. Soc. Abstr., i, 386 (1896)
Schultze., ibid, i, 42 (1898)
Evans., J. Arner. Chern. Soc., 22, 39 (1900)
Maqueen, Philippe., Cornpt. rend., 138, 506 (1904)
Maqueen, Philippe., ibid, 139, 840 (1904)
Winterstein, Keller, Weinhagen., Arch. Pharrn., 255,513 (1917)
Bottcher., Ber., 51,673 (1918)
Spath, Tschelnitz., Monatsh., 42,251 (1921)
Spath, Koller., Ber., 56, 880, 2454 (1923)
Spath, Koller., ibid, 58,2124 (1925)
Schroeter et ai., ibid, 65, 432 (1932)
Reitmann., Chern. Abstr., 29,4359 (1935)









RICININE Preparation Products And Raw materials
Castor oil RICININE RICININE (RING-13C5, CYANO-13C) 2(1H)-Pyridinone,4-methoxy-(9CI) N,N-Dimethylcyanoacetamide 4-Methoxy-2-oxo-1,2-dihydro-pyridine-3-carbonitrile 3-Cyano-1,2-dihydro-4-hydroxy-2-oxopyridine 2-Hydroxy-3-cyanopyridine 1-[(6-CHLORO-3-PYRIDINYL)METHYL]-4-METHOXY-2-OXO-1,2-DIHYDRO-3-PYRIDINECARBONITRILE

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