CAS 110011-77-3
:Aconitane-3,13,14-triol,8-ethoxy-20-ethyl-1,6,16-trimethoxy-4-(methoxymethyl)-, 14-(4-methoxybenzoate),(1a,3a,6a,14a,16b)-
Description:
Aconitane-3,13,14-triol, 8-ethoxy-20-ethyl-1,6,16-trimethoxy-4-(methoxymethyl)-, 14-(4-methoxybenzoate), with the CAS number 110011-77-3, is a complex organic compound characterized by its intricate molecular structure, which includes multiple functional groups such as methoxy, ethoxy, and benzoate moieties. This compound is derived from the aconitane class of alkaloids, which are known for their diverse biological activities. The presence of multiple methoxy groups suggests potential for significant lipophilicity, influencing its solubility and interaction with biological membranes. The specific stereochemistry indicated by the (1a,3a,6a,14a,16b) notation implies that the compound has defined three-dimensional arrangements, which can affect its pharmacological properties and interactions with biological targets. Additionally, the presence of the benzoate group may enhance its stability and bioavailability. Overall, this compound's unique structural features contribute to its potential applications in medicinal chemistry and pharmacology, warranting further investigation into its biological effects and therapeutic potential.
Formula:C35H51NO10
Synonyms:- 8-O-Ethylyunaconitine
- Acoforestinine
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8-O-ethylyunaconitine
CAS:Controlled Product<p>8-O-ethylyunaconitine is a highly potent alkaloid, which is isolated from Aconitum plant species, known for their bioactive and toxicological properties. This compound is noted for its modulation of ion channels, particularly affecting sodium channel kinetics. Its mode of action involves binding to specific sites on the ion channel, altering its conformation and affecting nerve impulse conduction.</p>Purity:Min. 95%


