brucine


(-)-brucine; brucine; λ-brucine; 2,3-dimethoxystrychnidin-10-one
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📖Houben-Weyl, 2. Band (Brucin); p. 283, 582,
MeSH:Analgesics; Central Nervous System Agents; Immunologic Factors; Indicators and Reagents; Sensory System Agents
CAS RN:[357-57-3]
Formula:C23H26N2O4; 394.47 g/mol
InChiKey:RRKTZKIUPZVBMF-IBTVXLQLSA-N
SMILES:COc1cc2N3[C@H]4[C@@H]5[C@H](CC3=O)OCC=C6CN7CC[C@]4([C@@H]7C[C@H]56)c2cc1OC
Molecular structure of brucine
Pharmaceutical use:circulatory stimulant
Toxicology (LD50):10.00 mg/Kg (dog, iv); 56.0 mg/Kg(pigeon, sc)
Melting point:178 °C
Log10 partition octanol / water:0.98
1g dissolves in:
0.80g methanol;    1.21g ethanol;    2.56g pyridine;    7.35g aniline;    7.63g trichloromethane;    22.47g ethyl acetate;    38.46g trichloroethene;    45.45g 1,2,3-propanetriol;    62.50g diethylamine;    89.29g benzene;    100.00g piperidine;    132.45g diethyl ether;    1,136.36g hexane;    1,282.05g tetrachloromethane;    1,776.20g water

Isomers

brucine
Molecular structure of brucine
(2,5-dioxo-4,4-diphenylimidazolidin-1-yl)methyl heptanoate
Molecular structure of (2,5-dioxo-4,4-diphenylimidazolidin-1-yl)methyl heptanoate