ignavine

Product Name
ignavine
CAS No.
1357-76-2
Chemical Name
ignavine
Synonyms
ignavine;Hetisan-2α,3β,9,15β-tetrol 2-benzoate;Hetisan-2,3,9,15-tetrol, 2-benzoate, (2α,3β,15β)- (9CI)
CBNumber
CB71342456
Molecular Formula
C27H31NO5
Formula Weight
449.54
MOL File
1357-76-2.mol
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ignavine Property

Melting point:
226-8°C
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Safety

Toxicity
LD50 oral in mouse: > 500mg/kg
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Hazard and Precautionary Statements (GHS)

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N-Bromosuccinimide Price

American Custom Chemicals Corporation
Product number
PXT0004867
Product name
IGNAVINE
Purity
95.00%
Packaging
5MG
Price
$503.36
Updated
2021/12/16
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ignavine Chemical Properties,Usage,Production

Description

This aconitine alkaloid is present in several A conitum species indigenous to Japan, e.g. Aconitum calliantum Koidzumi, A. grossedentatum, Nakai, A. hakusanense Nakai, A. kamtschaticum Willd. et Reichb., A. lucidusculum Nakai, A. senanense Nakai, A. subcuneatum Nakai, A. tortuosum Willd. and A. Zuccarini Nakai. It yields clusters of colourless needles when crystallized from Me2COMeOH and gives a form, m.p. 172-4 °c in addition to the one having the above melting point. It is dextrorotatory with [α]29D~} + 85.27° (MeOH), or [α]14D + 92.98°. Crystalline salts of the alkaloid have been prepared, e.g. the hydrochloride, m.p. 245-6°C (dec.); hydrobromide, m.p. 260-2°C (dec.) and the nitrate which crystallizes as the monohydrate, m.p. 220-2°C (dec. dry). Alkaline hydrolysis furnishes benzoic acid and hydroignavinol, C20H2S04N, m.p. 302°C.

References

Ochiai et al., J. Pharm. Soc., Japan, 72, 816 (1952) Ochiai et al., ibid, 76, 550 (1956) Ochiai", Okamoto, Sasaki., ibid, 75,545 (1955) Ochiai et al., Chem. Pharm. Bull., 6,327 (1958) Ochiai et al., ibid, 8, 976 (1960) Pelletier., Tetrahedron, 14,103 (1961)

ignavine Preparation Products And Raw materials

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