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Voacamine, also
known under the
older names voacanginine and vocamine, is a
naturally occurring dimeric indole alkaloid of the
secologanin type, found...
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through the
following mechanisms:
Mannich reaction,
resulting in, e.g.,
voacamine Michael reaction (villalstonine)
Condensation of
aldehydes with amines...
- conolidine, coronaridine, dregamine, ibogamine, tabersonine, voacangine,
voacamine and voacristine.
Ibogaine may
occur in
multiple Tabernaemontana species...
- used as a
precursor in the semi-synthesis of ibogaine.
Voacamidine and
voacamine cleavage can be used to
increase voacangine yield.
While small amounts...
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monomeric indole bases, in the
following reactions:
Mannich reaction (
voacamine)
Michael reaction (villalstonine)
Condensation of
aldehydes with amines...
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scarifying the seeds. The bark
contains the
alkaloids tabernanthine and
voacamine. The
seeds contain the
alkaloids coronaridine and tabersonine. "World...
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contain a
complex mixture of
iboga alkaloids,
including voacangine and
voacamine.
These compounds have been
variously used as stimulants,
psychedelic drugs...
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several different plants in the
genus Voacanga.
Apparicine Affinisine Voacamine Lochnericine Leeuwenberg AJ (1985). "Voacanga, (Apocynaceae), a review...
- m****: 704.912 g/mol,
exact m****: 704.3938 u) may
refer to:
Conodurine Voacamine This set
index page
lists chemical structure articles ****ociated with...
- heyneana,
Tabernaemontana ventricosa, and
Voacanga africana.
Heyneanine Voacamine Vobasine Lo MW,
Matsumoto K, Iwai M,
Tashima K,
Kitajima M,
Horie S, Takayama...