CORYNANTHINE |
Synonyms. Corynanthine; Methyl (16beta,17alpha)-17-hydroxyyohimban-16-carboxylate; 17alpha-Hydroxyyohimban-16beta-carboxylic acid methyl ester; Rauhimbin; Rauhimbine; |
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PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION |
CAS RN |
483-10-3 (net), 66634-44-4 (HCl) |
EINECS RN |
207-590-0 |
FORMULA |
C21H26N2O3 |
MOLE WEIGHT |
354.44 |
H.S CODE |
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SMILES |
C1[C@@H]([C@H]([C@@H]2[C@@H](C[N@@]3CCc4c5c([nH]c4[C@H]3C2) cccc5 )C1)C(=O)OC)O |
CLASSIFICATION |
Antihypertensive agent, Alkaloid |
EXTRA NOTES |
Corynanthine, also known as rauhimbine, is an alkaloid found in the Rauwolfia and Pausinystalia (formerly known as Corynanthe) genera of plants.[1][2] It is one of the two diastereoisomers of yohimbine, the other being rauwolscine.[3][4] It is also related to ajmalicine. wikipedia |
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES |
PHYSICAL STATE. |
white to off-white crystalline powder |
MELTING POINT |
288
~ 290 C
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SOLUBILITY IN WATER |
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SOLVENT SOLUBILITY |
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VAPOR DENSITY |
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log P(octanol-water) |
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VAPOR PRESSURE |
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AUTOIGNITION TEMP |
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pK |
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STABILITY AND REACTIVITY |
STABILITY |
Stable under normal conditions. |
INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS |
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POLYMERIZATION |
Has not been reported |
NFPA RATINGS |
Health: 0, Flammability: 0, Reactivity: 0 |
SALES SPECIFICATION |
APPEARANCE |
white to off-white crystalline powder |
ASSAY |
98% min |
MELTING POINT |
288 ~ 290 C |
TRANSPORT & REGULATORY INFORMATION |
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SAFETY INFORMATION |
HAZARD OVERVIEW |
GHS (Globally Harmonised System) Classification: Not a dangerous substance. |
PACKING |
Preserve in light-resistant and well-closed containers |
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