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Preferred IUPAC name 4,11-dimethoxy-5-methyl-dioxoloacridin-10-one | |
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Chemical formula | C17H15NO5 |
Molar mass | 313.309 g·mol |
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LDLo (lowest published) | 200 mg/kg (mouse) |
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Melicopidine is an alkaloid. Its formula is C17H15NO5. It, along with melicopine and melicopicine, is named for the Australian rutaceae (Melicope fareana) from which it was first isolated.
Occurrence
As an alkaloid, melicopidine naturally occurs in and has been isolated from Medicosma fareana and Sarcomelicope megistophylla in addition to Melicope fareana.
References
- Svoboda GH, Kattau RW (1967). "Alkaloids of Acronychia Baueri (Baurella australiana) III". Lloydia. 30: 364.
- ^ Crow W, Price J (1949). "Alkaloids of the Australian Rutaceae: Melicope fareana. II. Preliminary Examination of Melicopine, Melicopidine, and Melicopicine". Australian Journal of Chemistry. 2 (2): 255. Bibcode:1949AuSRA...2..255C. doi:10.1071/CH9490255. ISSN 0004-9425.
- Habtemariam S, Waterman PG, Hartley T (September 1996). "Fareanine and fareanol from leaves of Medicosma fareana". Phytochemistry. 43 (1): 291–294. Bibcode:1996PChem..43..291H. doi:10.1016/0031-9422(96)00220-8.
- Mitaku S, Fokialakis N, Magiatis P, Tillequin F (February 2007). "Alkaloids from Sarcomelicope megistophylla". Fitoterapia. 78 (2): 169–170. doi:10.1016/j.fitote.2006.10.003. PMID 17207940.
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