| Identification | Back Directory |  [Name]
  denudatine |  [CAS]
  26166-37-0 |  [Synonyms]
  (20R)-16,17-Didehydro-21-ethyl-4-methyl-7α,20-cycloatidane-11β,15β-diol (3R,6aS,6bS,7S,8R,10R,10aS,11R,11aR,13R)-1-Ethyldodecahydro-3-methyl-9-methylene-8,10a-ethano-11,3,6a-ethanylylidene-8H-indeno[2,1-b]azocine-7,10-diol 8,10a-Ethano-11,3,6a-ethanylylidene-8H-indeno[2,1-b]azocine-7,10-diol,1-ethyldodecahydro-3-methyl-9-methylene-,(3R,6aS,6bS,7S,8R,10R,10aS,11R,11aR,13R)- |  [Molecular Formula]
  C22H33NO2 |  [MDL Number]
  MFCD00221741 |  [MOL File]
  26166-37-0.mol |  [Molecular Weight]
  343.5 |  
 | Chemical Properties | Back Directory |  [Melting point ]
  248-249℃ |  [Boiling point ]
  478.76°C (rough estimate) |  [density ]
  1.23 |  [refractive index ]
  1.5614 (estimate) |  [solubility ]
  Soluble in DMSO:0.0(Max Conc. mg/mL);0.0(Max Conc. mM) |  [form ]
  A crystalline solid |  [pka]
  14.35±0.60(Predicted) |  
 | Hazard Information | Back Directory |  [Chemical Properties]
  White needle-shaped crystals, soluble in organic solvents such as methanol, ethanol, and DMSO, derived from Aconitum. |  [Uses]
  Denudatine is an alkaloid obtained from the leaves of some Mongolian Ranunculaceae species and displays anti-fungal activity. |  
  
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