Crytopleurine: and alkaloid of Cryptocarya pleurosperma White & Francis
E Gellert and NV Riggs
Australian Journal of Chemistry
7(1) 113 - 120
Published: 1954
Abstract
The alkaloid, cryptopleurine, has the empirical formula, C24H27O3N, and contains three methoxyl groups but no terminal methyl or methylimide groups. No active hydrogen atoms are present in the molecule which probably includes the phenanthrene nucleus in its structure. On attempted Hofmann degradation cryptopleurine methiodide is converted to isocryptopleurine methiodide, thence to isocryptopleurine, and Emde degradation of the methochloride of the latter has yielded isodihydrohomocryptopleurine.https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9540113
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