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Tropine - Wikipedia
Tropine is a central building block of many chemicals active in the nervous system, including tropane alkaloids. Some of these compounds, such as long-acting ...
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Tropine = 97.0 NT 120-29-6 - Sigma-Aldrich
Tropinone reductase-II (TR-II) catalyzes the NADPH-dependent reduction of the carbonyl group of tropinone to a beta-hydroxyl group. The crystal structure of ...
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Tropine - PubChem
Physical Description: Hygroscopic solid; [Merck Index] White or cream-colored crystalline powder; Hygroscopic; [Alfa Aesar MSDS]
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tropine
tropine Chem. (ˈtrəʊpaɪn) [Arbitrarily formed from atropine.] An alkaloid forming a constituent of atropine.1881 Watts Dict. Chem. VIII. 2062 Tropine, C8H15NO. This base, which Kraut obtained, together with atropic acid, by the action of baryta-water on atropine, may also be extracted..from the resi...
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Tropine - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Tropine is defined as a bicyclic compound with a tropane nucleus, which serves as a precursor in the synthesis of various tropane alkaloids known for their ...
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Tropine | 98%(HPLC) | In Stock - Selleck Chemicals
Tropine (Pseudotropine, 3alpha-Tropanol) is a naturally occurring tropane alkaloid that serves as an intermediate in the synthesis of a variety of bioactive ...
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Tropine - The Lab Depot
Tropine, also known as a-Tropine or Tropanol, is a derivative of tropane and a building block of atropine; it contains a hydroxyl group at third carbon.
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Tropine (NSC 43870, 3-Tropanol, CAS Number: 120-29-6)
Tropine is a natural tropane alkaloid, extracted from plants, and used as an intermediate in synthesizing other bioactive alkaloids.
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Tropine - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Tropine is defined as a bicyclic organic compound that serves as a structural component in tropane derivatives, which are utilized in the development of ...
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Tropine DL-tropate, 99% 1 g | Buy Online - Thermo Fisher Scientific
This product has more than one valid catalog number. Price (USD). 29.80. Each. In stock. Add to cart. Quantity: 1 g. Request bulk or custom format.
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Tropine acyltransferase
Tropine acyltransferase (, tropine:acyl-CoA transferase, acetyl-CoA:tropan-3-ol acyltransferase, tropine acetyltransferase, tropine tigloyltransferase, /3alpha configuration found in tropine as pseudotropine.
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tropidine
tropidine Chem. (ˈtrɒpɪdaɪn) [Arbitrary formation from tropine.] A colourless oily alkaloid obtained from tropine by the action of acids. So troˈpilidine, a liquid hydrocarbon, C7H8, obtained by the dry distillation of tropine with quicklime (Webster, 1911).1883 Science 11 May 401/2 When distilled w...
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Tropacocaine
Chemistry
Synthesis
It can be synthesized from tropine using the Mitsunobu reaction.
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tropeine
tropeine Chem. (ˈtrəʊpiːaɪn) [Arbitrarily altered from tropine.] Generic name for the esters or compund ethers of tropine.1883 Science I. 401/2 A series of derivatives, called by the author tropeines, results from the action of various organic acids with hydrochloric acid upon tropine. 1895 in Funk'...
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tropinone
tropinone, n. Org. Chem. (ˈtrəʊpiːnəʊn) [ad. G. Tropinon (R. Willstätter 1896, in Ber. d. Deut. Chem. Ges. XXIX. 393): see tropine n., -one.] A crystalline alkaloid, C8H13NO , formally derived from tropine by oxidation of the hydroxyl group.1896 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. LXX. 327 Tropinone..is prepared by th...
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