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Tigloidine

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Chemical compound

Pharmaceutical compound
Tigloidine
Clinical data
Trade namesTropigline
Identifiers
IUPAC name
  • (8-Methyl-8-azabicyclooctan-3-yl) (E)-2-methylbut-2-enoate
CAS Number
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KEGG
ChEBI
ChEMBL
ECHA InfoCard100.007.101 Edit this at Wikidata
Chemical and physical data
FormulaC13H21NO2
Molar mass223.316 g·mol
3D model (JSmol)
SMILES
  • CC=C(C)C(=O)OC1CC2CCC(C1)N2C
InChI
  • InChI=1S/C13H21NO2/c1-4-9(2)13(15)16-12-7-10-5-6-11(8-12)14(10)3/h4,10-12H,5-8H2,1-3H3/b9-4+
  • Key:UVHGSMZRSVGWDJ-RUDMXATFSA-N

Tigloidine is a tropane alkaloid that naturally occurs as a minor constituent of a number of solanaceous plants, including Duboisia myoporoides, Physalis peruviana, and Mandragora turcomanica.

It was formerly marketed as an antiparkinsonian drug under the trade name Tropigline.

References

  1. Barger G, Martin WF, Mitchell W (1937). "383. The minor alkaloids of Duboisia myoporoides". Journal of the Chemical Society (Resumed): 1820. doi:10.1039/JR9370001820. hdl:1842/35366.
  2. Beresford PJ, Woolley JG (1974). "Biosynthesis of ticloidine in Physalis peruviana". Phytochemistry. 13 (10): 2143–2144. Bibcode:1974PChem..13.2143B. doi:10.1016/0031-9422(74)85016-8.
  3. "Approved Names". British Medical Journal. 1 (5080): 1175. 1958. doi:10.1136/bmj.1.5080.1175. PMC 2028565.
  4. Index Nominum 2000: International Drug Directory. Taylor & Francis. 2000. pp. 1663–. ISBN 978-3-88763-075-1.
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