CAS 28619-41-2
:Erythrinan,1,2,6,7-tetradehydro-3,11,15,16-tetramethoxy-, (3b,11a)- (9CI)
Description:
Erythrinan, 1,2,6,7-tetradehydro-3,11,15,16-tetramethoxy-, (3b,11a)-, with the CAS number 28619-41-2, is a chemical compound belonging to the class of alkaloids, specifically derived from the Erythrina species. This compound is characterized by its complex tetracyclic structure, which includes multiple methoxy groups that contribute to its unique chemical properties. The presence of these methoxy groups can influence its solubility, reactivity, and biological activity. Erythrinan derivatives are often studied for their potential pharmacological effects, including anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. The compound's stereochemistry, indicated by the (3b,11a) designation, suggests specific spatial arrangements of its atoms, which can significantly affect its interaction with biological targets. Overall, Erythrinan is of interest in both synthetic chemistry and medicinal research, although detailed studies on its specific applications and effects may be limited.
Formula:C20H25NO4
Synonyms:- Erythristemine(8CI)
- 1H-Indolo[7a,1-a]isoquinoline, erythrinan deriv.
- Erythristemin
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Erythristemine
CAS:(+)-Erythristemine: moderately toxic to shrimp (LC50=23ppm), scavenges DPPH radicals (IC50=86µg/ml).Formula:C20H25NO4Purity:98%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:343.42Erythristemine
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Erythristemine is a biochemical compound, which is a naturally derived product with specific interactions at the molecular level. The source of Erythristemine is typically plant-based, extracted from certain species recognized for their bioactive compounds. The mode of action of Erythristemine involves interaction with specific biochemical pathways, altering cellular responses, and signaling mechanisms.</p>Formula:C20H25NO4Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:343.4 g/mol




