CAS 112515-37-4
:Aconitane-1,8,14-triol,20-ethyl-4-(hydroxymethyl)-6,16-dimethoxy-, (1a,6a,14a,16b)-
Description:
Aconitane-1,8,14-triol,20-ethyl-4-(hydroxymethyl)-6,16-dimethoxy-, with the CAS number 112515-37-4, is a complex organic compound belonging to the class of alkaloids derived from the Aconitum species, commonly known as monkshood or wolfsbane. This substance features multiple functional groups, including hydroxymethyl and methoxy groups, which contribute to its chemical reactivity and potential biological activity. The presence of multiple hydroxyl groups suggests that it may exhibit hydrogen bonding capabilities, influencing its solubility and interaction with biological systems. Aconitane derivatives are often studied for their pharmacological properties, including potential analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects. However, due to the toxicity associated with many aconitine compounds, safety precautions are essential when handling or studying this substance. Its structural complexity and stereochemistry may also play a significant role in its biological activity, making it a subject of interest in medicinal chemistry and natural product research.
Formula:C23H37NO6
Synonyms:- 11aH-12,3,6a-Ethanylylidene-7,9-methanonaphth[2,3-b]azocine,aconitane-1,8,14-triol deriv.
- Neolinine
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Neolinine
CAS:Neolinine(at 10uM) shows significant hERG K+ channel inhibition activity.Formula:C23H37NO6Purity:98%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:423.55Neolinine
CAS:Controlled ProductNeolinine is an alkaloid compound, which is extracted from plant sources, specifically from the species within the Apocynaceae family. This naturally occurring compound exhibits its effects through the inhibition of key microbial enzyme systems, disrupting essential metabolic pathways vital for the survival of certain microorganisms.
Formula:C23H37NO6Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:423.5 g/molRef: 3D-MEA51537
Discontinued product




