SERRATIDINE
- Empirical Formula: C<sub>16</sub>H<sub>23</sub>0<sub>2</sub>N
- Molecular Weight: 0
What is SERRATIDINE?
Description
An alkaloid first isolated from Lycopodium se"atum Thunb., the base has subsequently been discovered in several Lycopodium species. It is laevorotatory with [α]10D - 58.1° (c 1.05, EtOH). The structure was established on the basis of chemical and spectroscopic evidence and correlation with the known absolute configuration of serratinine (q.v.). Reduction of the alkaloid with NaBH4 gives a dihydro derivative in which the ketone oxygen is reduced to the secondary alcohol.
References
Inubushi et al., J. Pharm. Soc., Japan, 84, 1108 (1964)
Inubushi., ibid, 87, 1394 (1967)
Structure:
Inubushi et aI., Chem. Commun., 1138 (1968)
Inubushietal., Chem. Pharm. Bull. (Tokyo), 16,561 (1968)
Properties of SERRATIDINE
| Melting point: | l43-4°C |
Safety information for SERRATIDINE
Computed Descriptors for SERRATIDINE
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