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8-ACETYL LUDACONITINE

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  • Chemical Name:8-ACETYL LUDACONITINE
  • CAS No.:127-29-7
  • Molecular Formula:C36H51 N O12
  • Molecular Weight:689.8
  • Hs Code.:
8-ACETYL LUDACONITINE

Synonyms:Pseudoaconitine(7CI); 2H-12,3,6a-Ethanylylidene-7,9-methanonaphth[2,3-b]azocine,aconitane-3,8,13,14-tetrol deriv.; Acraconitine; English aconitine;Feraconitine; Nepal aconitine; Nepaline; Nepaul aconitine; Pseudaconitine

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  • Indaconitine
  • 10mg
  • $ 468.00
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Chemical Property of 8-ACETYL LUDACONITINE
Chemical Property:
  • Vapor Pressure:4.3E-23mmHg at 25°C 
  • Melting Point:214° 
  • Refractive Index:1.6630 (estimate) 
  • Boiling Point:741.6°C at 760 mmHg 
  • Flash Point:402.3°C 
  • PSA:151.68000 
  • Density:1.34g/cm3 
  • LogP:1.63240 
Purity/Quality:

98%min *data from raw suppliers

Indaconitine *data from reagent suppliers

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  • Description An aconitine alkaloid obtained from A coniturn chasrnanthurn Stapf. by Dunstan and Andrews, the base crystallizes from EtOH as hexagonal prisms or rosettes of fine needles. It has [α]20Do + IS.3° (EtOH) and gives a series of crystalline salts, e.g. the hydrobromide as hexagonal prisms from H20, m.p. lS3-7°C; [edo - 17.3° or as crystals from EtOH or Et 20, m.p. 217 -SoC and the aurichloride, yellow needles, m.p. 147 -152°C with sintering at 142°C. Indaconitine resembles Aconitine (q. v.) in giving a crystalline precipitate with KMn04 but in this case the crystals are markedly smaller. Four methoxyl groups are present and when the SUlphate is heated in aqueous solution in a sealed tube it furnishes acetic acid and benzoylpseudaconine (Indbenzaconine), as a colourless glass, m.p. 130-3°C; [α]D + 33.6° (EtOH), also giving crystalline salts: hydrochloride, m.p. 242-4°C; [α]D - S.Oo (H 20); hydrobromide as the dihydrate, m.p. 247°C (dry) and the aurichloride, rosettes of orange needles, m.p. 180-2°C. Alkaline hydrolysis gives acetic and benzoic acids and pseudaconine, C2sH4108N. On pyrolysis, the alkaloid loses one mole of acetic acid with the formation of a-pyroindaconitine which is amorphous, m.p. 130-2°C; [α]D + 91.9° (EtOH), giving a crystalline hydro bromide, m.p. 194-SoC. When inda_x0002_conitine hydrochloride is subjected to the same treatment it yields the isomeric ~-pyroindaconitine, also amorphous, but furnishing a crystalline hydrobromide, m.p. 24S-250°C; [α]D + 27.6°.
  • Uses 8-Acetyl ludaconitine occurs in the tubers of Indianaconite (bish or Aconitum ferox), found inIndia and Nepal. It is used in arrow poisoningfor hunting. Clinically, it is used in treatingrheumatism.
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