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- Tropinone is an alkaloid, famously synthesised in 1917 by Robert Robinson as a synthetic precursor to atropine, a scarce commodity during World War I...
- species all contain two types of the reductase enzymes, tropinone reductase I and tropinone reductase II. TRI produces tropine and TRII produces pseudotropine...
- In enzymology, a tropinone reductase I (EC 1.1.1.206) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction tropine + NADP+ ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons...
- reaction. Hygrine further rearranges to tropinone. Subsequently, tropinone reductase I (EC 1.1.1.206) converts tropinone to tropine which condenses with phenylalanine-derived...
- book The Art and Science of Chess (Batsford, 1972). His synthesis of tropinone (a precursor for atropine & benztropine) in 1917 was not only a big step...
- raw bark. It is a homolog of tropinone, and can be synthesized in a manner analogous to the classical Robinson tropinone synthesis, using glutaraldehyde...
- this reaction. Hygrine further rearranges to tropinone. Subsequently, tropinone reductase I converts tropinone to tropine, which condenses with phenylalanine-derived...
- methanolysis followed by reaction with methylamine and succinaldehyde. Tropinone Findlay, Stephen P. (1957). "Concerning 2-Carbomethoxytropinone*". The...
- molecule. Retrosynthetic analysis was used as early as 1917 in Robinson's Tropinone total synthesis. Important conceptual work on retrosynthetic analysis...
- multicomponent-name reaction that is closely related to the Robinson–Schöpf tropinone synthesis, but was published 12 years earlier. In the original publication...