Contact us: +91 9550333722 040 - 40102781
Structured search
India
Choose your country
Different countries will display different contents
Try our best to find the right business for you.
My chemicalbook

Welcome back!

HomeProduct name listStrictosidine

Strictosidine

Strictosidine Structural

What is Strictosidine?

Description

A glycoalkaloid occurring in Vinca rosea, this base is probably stereoisomeric with Vincoside and Strictosidine (q.v.), the latter two alkaloids almost certainly being identical. It is a pale yellow amorphous solid, yielding the N:N' -diacetyl derivative, m.p. 171°C and an amorphous pentaacetyl compound which is laevorotatory with [α] D - 75° (CHCI3).

The Uses of Strictosidine

Strictosidine is studied as a potential antimalarial compound.

Definition

ChEBI: 3alpha(S)-strictosidine is a methyl ester, an indole alkaloid, an alkaloid ester and a beta-D-glucoside. It is a conjugate acid of a 3alpha(S)-strictosidinium(1+).

References

Battersby, Burnett, Parsons., Chem. Commun., 1282 (1968)

Properties of Strictosidine

Melting point: 161-165 °C
Boiling point: 763.0±60.0 °C(Predicted)
Density  1.44±0.1 g/cm3(Predicted)
pka 12.81±0.70(Predicted)

Safety information for Strictosidine

Computed Descriptors for Strictosidine

Related products of tetrahydrofuran

You may like

Statement: All products displayed on this website are only used for non medical purposes such as industrial applications or scientific research, and cannot be used for clinical diagnosis or treatment of humans or animals. They are not medicinal or edible.