Chemistry:Rodiasine

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Rodiasine
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C38H42N2O6
Molar mass 622.75 g/mol
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Rodiasine is a cyclic bisbenzylisoquinoline alkaloid that was first isolated from the South American greenheart tree Chlorocardium rodiei.[1] The synthesis of O-demethylrodiasine (antioquine) and its derivatives, and the possible application of these compounds as anti-cancer, calcium channel blockers, and anti-parasitic drugs has been described.[2][3]

References

  1. Grundon, M.F.; McGarvey, J.E.B. (1966). "Alkaloids from greenheart. Part III. The structure of rodiasine. Mass spectra of bisbenzylisoquinoline alkaloids". Journal of the Chemical Society C: Organic 1966: 1082–1084. doi:10.1039/J39660001082. 
  2. Bentley, K. W. (1996). "β-Phenylethylamines and the isoquinoline alkaloids". Natural Product Reports 13 (2): 127–150. doi:10.1039/NP9961300127. http://www.rsc.org/ejarchive/NP/1996/NP9961300127.pdf. 
  3. "Antioquine: a new bisbenzylisoquinoleine alkaloid with calcium antagonist activity". Arch Int Pharmacodyn Ther 297: 205–16. 1989. PMID 2730236.