Taxonomy: Physicochemical and Pharmacological Properties of Alkaloids – Isoquinoline Alkaloids – Aporphine Alkaloids
Biological sources: Papaver orientale
C20H23NO3: 325.1678
Mp: amorph.
[α]D +70° (c 0.16, MeOH) [1]
UV: 278, 310 sh(4.25, 3.21) [1]
MS m/z: 325(M+), 324(100), 310, 294, 282, 162.5(++) [1]
1 H NMR: 2.46(3H, s, NCH3), 2.50–3.70(m, CH2), 3.55, 3.74, 3.77(each 3H, s, 3 × OCH3), 6.45, 6.65(each 1H, s, H–Ar), 6.70(1H, m, H–Ar), 8.17(1H, d, J = 9.5, H–Ar) [1]
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(2013). 1,2,9-Trimethoxyaporphine (Orientine). In: Azimova, S.S., Yunusov, M.S. (eds) Natural Compounds. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-0560-3_676
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